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On large deviations in the averaging principle for SDEs with a ``full dependence'' (English)
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9 November 1999
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Large deviations in the averaging principle are established for the system \(Z_t = (X_t,Y_t), X_t \in E^d, Y_t \in M \), described by \( dX_t = f(Z_t) dt\), \(dY_t = \varepsilon^{-2} B(Z_t)dt + \varepsilon^{-1} C(Z_t)dW_t\), \(Z_0 =(x_0,y_0)\), where \(M\) is a compact manifold of dimension \(l\). The author's approach is based on using two different scales of partitions of \([0,T]\), the one by points independent of \(\varepsilon\), and the other by points dependent on \( \varepsilon^2 o( \log \varepsilon^{-1})\). In the proof of the main theorem, the author's comments on some functions introduced by \textit{M. I. Freidlin} and \textit{A. D. Wentzell} [``Random perturbations of dynamical systems'' (1984; Zbl 0922.60006), Section 7.5] are presented, too.
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large deviation
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averaging principle
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diffusion
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stochastic analysis on manifolds
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perturbation theory of linear operators
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positive compact operators
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