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The authors study the complex Ginzburg-Landau equation \(\dot{u} -\nu\Delta u +(i + a)|u|^2u=\eta(t,x)\), in which random force \(\eta\) is white in time and regular in \(x\), and restrict the study to the more complicated case \(a=0\). So it can be considered as a model for stochastic Navier-Stokes equation. The space-domain here is \(K=[0,\pi]^n\) with Dirichlet boundary conditions. Also, there is no restriction on the dimension \(n\). In this setting, neither the \(L^2\)-Sobolev space theory nor the methods treating stochastic PDEs can be applied. Therefore, the authors adopt an approach based on the maximum principle for the corresponding deterministic equation. They prove the existence of a unique strong solution in the space of complex continuous functions on \(K\) vanishing at the boundary and that the equation defines a mixing Markov process. Moreover, the uniqueness of a stationary measure is considered. | |||
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Stochastic CGL equations without linear dispersion in any space dimension (English)
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The authors study the complex Ginzburg-Landau equation \(\dot{u} -\nu\Delta u +(i + a)|u|^2u=\eta(t,x)\), in which random force \(\eta\) is white in time and regular in \(x\), and restrict the study to the more complicated case \(a=0\). So it can be considered as a model for stochastic Navier-Stokes equation. The space-domain here is \(K=[0,\pi]^n\) with Dirichlet boundary conditions. Also, there is no restriction on the dimension \(n\). In this setting, neither the \(L^2\)-Sobolev space theory nor the methods treating stochastic PDEs can be applied. Therefore, the authors adopt an approach based on the maximum principle for the corresponding deterministic equation. They prove the existence of a unique strong solution in the space of complex continuous functions on \(K\) vanishing at the boundary and that the equation defines a mixing Markov process. Moreover, the uniqueness of a stationary measure is considered.
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complex Ginzburg-Landau equation
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random force
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mixing
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Markov process
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