Mesoscopic averaging of the two-dimensional KPZ equation
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Abstract: We study the limit of a local average of the KPZ equation in dimension with general initial data in the subcritical regime. Our result shows that a proper spatial averaging of the KPZ equation converges in distribution to the sum of the solution to a deterministic KPZ equation and a Gaussian random variable that depends solely on the scale of averaging. This shows a unique mesoscopic averaging phenomenon that is only present in dimension two. Our work is inspired by the recent findings by Chatterjee cite{chatterjee2021weak}.
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