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The aim of the paper is to employ the rescaling transformation and the method of maximal monotone operators to study the global well-posedness of the stochastic logarithmic Schrödinger equation \[ idX= \Delta X dt +\lambda X\log |X|^2dt -i\mu Xdt + iX dW \] on the interval \((0,T)\) with initial data \(X(0)=x\in L^2\), where \(W\) is the Wiener process \[ W(t,\xi)=\sum_{j=1}^n \mu_j e_j(\xi)\beta_j (t) \] for \(\xi\in \mathbb R^d\). This method makes it possible to apply the approximating equations and passage to the limit. The authors take the initial data in the energy space \(H^1(\mathbb R^d)\) and in an appropriate Orlicz space, and by this, they can control the singularities of the logarithmic nonlinearity, whose maximal monotonicity is also proved. The main part of the paper is devoted to approximating the equations and applying a limiting process to show the existence of the adapted integral solution of the associated random equation obtained by the rescaling transformation.
Property / review text: The aim of the paper is to employ the rescaling transformation and the method of maximal monotone operators to study the global well-posedness of the stochastic logarithmic Schrödinger equation \[ idX= \Delta X dt +\lambda X\log |X|^2dt -i\mu Xdt + iX dW \] on the interval \((0,T)\) with initial data \(X(0)=x\in L^2\), where \(W\) is the Wiener process \[ W(t,\xi)=\sum_{j=1}^n \mu_j e_j(\xi)\beta_j (t) \] for \(\xi\in \mathbb R^d\). This method makes it possible to apply the approximating equations and passage to the limit. The authors take the initial data in the energy space \(H^1(\mathbb R^d)\) and in an appropriate Orlicz space, and by this, they can control the singularities of the logarithmic nonlinearity, whose maximal monotonicity is also proved. The main part of the paper is devoted to approximating the equations and applying a limiting process to show the existence of the adapted integral solution of the associated random equation obtained by the rescaling transformation. / rank
 
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stochastic logarithmic Schrödinger equation
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maximal monotonicity
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    The aim of the paper is to employ the rescaling transformation and the method of maximal monotone operators to study the global well-posedness of the stochastic logarithmic Schrödinger equation \[ idX= \Delta X dt +\lambda X\log |X|^2dt -i\mu Xdt + iX dW \] on the interval \((0,T)\) with initial data \(X(0)=x\in L^2\), where \(W\) is the Wiener process \[ W(t,\xi)=\sum_{j=1}^n \mu_j e_j(\xi)\beta_j (t) \] for \(\xi\in \mathbb R^d\). This method makes it possible to apply the approximating equations and passage to the limit. The authors take the initial data in the energy space \(H^1(\mathbb R^d)\) and in an appropriate Orlicz space, and by this, they can control the singularities of the logarithmic nonlinearity, whose maximal monotonicity is also proved. The main part of the paper is devoted to approximating the equations and applying a limiting process to show the existence of the adapted integral solution of the associated random equation obtained by the rescaling transformation.
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    stochastic logarithmic Schrödinger equation
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    maximal monotonicity
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    Wiener process
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