Analytical Properties for a Stochastic Rotating Shallow Water Model under Location Uncertainty
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Publication:6403093
DOI10.1007/S00021-023-00769-9arXiv2206.12451MaRDI QIDQ6403093FDOQ6403093
Authors: Oana Lang, Dan Crisan, E. Mémin
Publication date: 24 June 2022
Abstract: The rotating shallow water model is a simplification of oceanic and atmospheric general circulation models that are used in many applications such as surge prediction, tsunami tracking and ocean modelling. In this paper we introduce a class of rotating shallow water models which are stochastically perturbed in order to incorporate model uncertainty into the underlying system. The stochasticity is chosen in a judicious way, by following the principles of location uncertainty, as introduced in [M'emin, 2014]. We prove that the resulting equation is part of a class of stochastic partial differential equations that have unique maximal strong solutions. The methodology is based on the construction of an approximating sequence of models taking value in an appropriately chosen finite-dimensional Littlewood-Paley space. Finally, we show that a distinguished element of this class of stochastic partial differential equations has a global weak solution.
Stochastic partial differential equations (aspects of stochastic analysis) (60H15) Navier-Stokes equations (35Q30) Statistical solutions of Navier-Stokes and related equations (76D06) Geophysical flows (76U60)
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