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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7765955
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Mean-square invariant manifolds for stochastic weak-damping wave equations with nonlinear noise
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7765955

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    Mean-square invariant manifolds for stochastic weak-damping wave equations with nonlinear noise (English)
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    15 November 2023
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    Invariant manifolds serve as fundamental tools for comprehending both local and global asymptotic dynamics within a given dynamical system. They enable us, in certain instances, to project asymptotic dynamics into finite-dimensional spaces, providing insight into how systems behave amidst perturbations. Building upon this foundation, the authors delve into the study of \textit{mean-square invariant manifolds}, a concept recently introduced in literature. This concept finds application in handling stochastic equations involving the variable \(u\), where a nonlinear noise of the form \(g(u)dW\) is present. Specifically, this work investigates a stochastic weak-damping wave equation featuring nonlinear noise within an open bounded domain of \(\mathbb{R}^3\), with nonhomogeneous conditions. By demonstrating that this equation generates a mean random dynamical system, the authors establish the existence of a mean-square unstable invariant manifold and a mean-square stable invariant manifold, where the latter is defined within a subspace of the underlying Bochner space.
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    mean-square random invariant manifolds
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    stochastic wave equations
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    pseudo exponential dichotomy
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    mean-square random dynamical systems
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