Comparison of stochastic and deterministic models of a linear chemical reaction with diffusion (Q1180564)

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Comparison of stochastic and deterministic models of a linear chemical reaction with diffusion
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    Comparison of stochastic and deterministic models of a linear chemical reaction with diffusion (English)
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    27 June 1992
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    The author considers a Markov process which is constructed from a symmetric random walk on a linear lattice of cells and a creation and annihilation process with linear generator on each cell. The corresponding deterministic model as the number of cells tends to infinity is given by \[ \partial\psi/\partial t(t,r)=D \Delta\psi(t,r)+c(\psi(t,r)) \] for a constant \(D\) and a linear function \(c\) under periodic boundary conditions. The aim of the paper is to prove a law of large numbers and a central limit theorem in Sobolev spaces \(H^{1 }\). The proofs are based on the methods of stochastic calculus for OSDE.
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    comparison of stochastic and deterministic models
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    linear chemical reaction with diffusion
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    space-time Markov process
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    Hilbert space valued processes
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    Ornstein-Uhlenbeck processes
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    reaction diffusion equation
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    symmetric random walk
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    linear lattice of cells
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    creation and annihilation process
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    linear generator
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    periodic boundary conditions
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    law of large numbers
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    central limit theorem
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    Sobolev spaces
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