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Invariant manifolds for random dynamical systems with slow and fast variables
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    Invariant manifolds for random dynamical systems with slow and fast variables (English)
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    13 May 2008
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    The paper discusses existence of inertial manifolds for a family of random differential equations in \(\mathbb R^{d_1}\times\mathbb R^{d_2}\) with a fast and a slow component, scaled by a factor \(0<\varepsilon\ll1\), where it is assumed that the influence of randomness splits accordingly into a fast and a slow part.
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    random dynamical system
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    fast-slow system
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    inertial manifold
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    slow manifold
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    gap condition
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