On Non-existence of Global Weak-predictable-random-field Solutions to a Class of SHEs
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Abstract: The multiplicative non-linearity term is usually assumed to be globally Lipschitz in most results on SPDEs. This work proves that the solutions fail to exist if the non-linearity term grows faster than linear growth. The global non-existence of the solution occurs for some non-linear conditions on . Some precise conditions for existence and uniqueness of the solutions were stated and we have established that the solutions grow in time at most a precise exponential rate at some time interval; and if the solutions satisfy some non-linear conditions then they cease to exist at some finite time t . Our result also compares the non-existence of global solutions for both the compensated and non-compensated Poisson noise equations
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