Scale renormalization and random solutions of the Burgers equation
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Publication:3025985
DOI10.2307/3214257zbMath0624.60071OpenAlexW4250617004MaRDI QIDQ3025985
Publication date: 1987
Published in: Journal of Applied Probability (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/3214257
Burgers' equationasymptotic behaviourcentral limit theoremlong-range dependenceshort-range dependence
Central limit and other weak theorems (60F05) Stationary stochastic processes (60G10) Stochastic partial differential equations (aspects of stochastic analysis) (60H15) PDEs with randomness, stochastic partial differential equations (35R60) Partial differential equations of mathematical physics and other areas of application (35Q99)
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