Abstract: We consider the linear Schr"odinger equation under periodic boundary condition, driven by a random force and damped by a quasilinear damping: frac{d}{dt}u+i�ig(-Delta+V(x)�ig) u=
u Big(Delta u-gr |u|^{2p}u-igi |u|^{2q}u Big) +sqrt
u, eta(t,x).qquad (*) The force is white in time and smooth in . We are concerned with the limiting, as , behaviour of its solutions on long time-intervals , and with behaviour of these solutions under the double limit and . We show that these two limiting behaviours may be described in terms of solutions for the {it system of effective equations for } which is a well posed semilinear stochastic heat equation with a non-local nonlinearity and a smooth additive noise, written in Fourier coefficients. The effective equations do not depend on the Hamiltonian part of the perturbation (but depend on the dissipative part ). If is an integer, they may be written explicitly.
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