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    Ergodic dynamics of the stochastic Swift-Hohenberg system (English)
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    The authors consider the local and nonlocal generalized Swift-Hohenberg equation with stochastic perturbations. The equation is examined in the Hilbert space \(H= L^2_{\text{loc}}(0,2\pi)\). Stochastic perturbations are given as Brownian motion in a finite-dimensional subspace (of sufficiently large dimension) of \(H\). Using the estimates, essentially due to the dissipation term, they prove the existence of an invariant measure for the equation and the convergence of the probability law of the solution to this invariant measure. In the case of local interaction, the cubic term, thanks to its sign, has a dissipative effect. In the case of nonlocal interaction, the corresponding term is controlled thanks to the hypothesis on the integration core.
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    Stochastic PDEs
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    Random dynamical systems
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    Nonlocal interactions
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    Maximal coupling
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    invariant measure
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