Mass concentration and aging in the parabolic Anderson model with doubly-exponential tails (Q1647930)

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Mass concentration and aging in the parabolic Anderson model with doubly-exponential tails
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    Mass concentration and aging in the parabolic Anderson model with doubly-exponential tails (English)
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    27 June 2018
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    The parabolic Anderson model is defined by a parabolic equation which involves a discrete state Laplacian on the one hand plus a term proportional to the state of the system on the other hand. This modelling appears in the studies of chemical processes, hydrodynamics and magnetic phenomena. The potential functions herein considered are characterized by their upper tails and their lower tails in terms of probabilities. Given these assumptions, one can derive various quantitative results on mass concentration, path localization, scaling limit of the localization process, aging for the localization process, and limiting profiles.
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    parabolic Anderson model
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    chemical kinetics
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    Schrödinger equations
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    path expansions
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    magnetic phenomena
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