Large deviation principle for the three dimensional planetary geostrophic equations of large-scale ocean circulation with small multiplicative noise

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Authors: Bo You Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 6 August 2020

Abstract: We demonstrate the large deviation principle in the small noise limit for the three dimensional stochastic planetary geostrophic equations of large-scale ocean circulation. In this paper, we first prove the well-posedness of weak solutions to this system by the method of monotonicity. As we know, a recently developed method, weak convergent method, has been employed in studying the large deviations and this method is essentially based on the main result of cite{ba2} which discloses the variational representation of exponential integrals with respect to the Brownian noise. The It^{o} inequality and Burkholder-Davis-Gundy inequality are the main tools in our proofs, and the weak convergence method introduced by Budhiraja, Dupuis and Ganguly in cite{ba3} is also used to establish the large deviation principle.













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