Absolutely continuous flows generated by Sobolev class vector fields in finite and infinite dimensions (Q1305537)

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Absolutely continuous flows generated by Sobolev class vector fields in finite and infinite dimensions
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    Absolutely continuous flows generated by Sobolev class vector fields in finite and infinite dimensions (English)
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    2 March 2001
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    The existence of the global flow \(\{U_t\}\) generated by a vector field \(A\) from a Sobolev class \(W^{1,1}(\mu)\) on a finite- or infinite-dimensional space \(X\) with a sufficiently smooth measure \(\mu\) is proved in the case where \(\nabla A\) and the divergence of \(A\) with respect to \(\mu\) are exponentially integrable. The uniqueness theorems for these cases are also obtained. Among the examples of measures for which the developed theory works there are symmetric invariant measures of infinite-dimensional diffusions and Gibbs measures (which are typically essentially non-Gaussian). Moreover, the flows whose values are not necessarily in Cameron-Martin space are also considered.
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    absolute continuity
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    divergence
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    logarithmic derivative
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    Sobolev classes
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