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Existence of mild solutions for stochastic differential equations and semilinear equations with non-Gaussian Lévy noise
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    Existence of mild solutions for stochastic differential equations and semilinear equations with non-Gaussian Lévy noise (English)
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    2 April 2009
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    Let \(H\) be a separable Hilbert space and \(A:\, D(A)\subset H\rightarrow H\) be a (in general, unbounded) linear operator generating a pseudo-contraction semigroup. The authors of the present paper are interested in the stochastic differential equation (SDE) \(dZ_t=(AZ_t+B(t,Z))dt+\int_{H\setminus\{0\}}F(t,e,Z)\widetilde{N} (dsde),\, t\in(0,T],\;T>0,\) where \(Z\) is an \(H\)-valued process, and \(\widetilde{N} (dsde)=N(dsde)-dsd\beta(du)\) is a compensated Poisson random measure and \(\beta(de)\) is a Lévy measure on the Borel-\(\sigma\)-field over \(H\setminus\{0\}\). They prove the existence and the uniqueness of a mild solution in the case of coefficients \(B(t,.z),F(t,e,z)\) which can depend on the past of the càdlàd function \(z\) and are Lipschitz in \(z\). While this existence and uniqueness result was obtained for compensated Poisson random measures associated with canonical Lévy processes on the Skorohod space \(D(R_+,H)\), the authors analyse the case \(B(s,Z)=b(s,Z_s),F(s,e,Z)=f(s,e,Z_s)\) for more general compensated Poisson random measures. In this case they also prove that a Yosida approximation theorem holds, they study the Markov property and they investigate the continuous and also the differentiable dependence of the solution on the initial data. The latter results are got by adapting a method of S. Cerrai. The authors' paper generalizes in particular former results by Hausenblas (2005) who studied the same type of SDE, but assumed that the operator \(A\) generates a compact analytic semigroup.
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    mild solutions of stochastic differential equations
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    contraction semi-group
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    pseudo-differential operator
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    stochastic integrals on separable Hilbert spaces
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    martingale measures, compensated Poisson random measure
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    additive process
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    Hilbert space valued random variables
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