Two-dimensional delta-Bose gas: skew-product relative motion and exact non-Gaussianity for the stochastic heat equation

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Authors: Yu-Ting Chen Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 13 July 2022

Abstract: For the two-dimensional delta-Bose gas, we prove the first Feynman-Kac type diffusion representation of the Schr"odinger semigroup generated by the relative motion of two particles. The representation builds on a unique skew-product diffusion, in the sense of Erickson [22], such that the Markov process from Donati-Martin and Yor [20] defines the radial part. Moreover, the law of this skew-product diffusion is singular to the law of planar Brownian motion. As an application, we determine some exact forms of non-Gaussianity for the stochastic heat equation. We give two different proofs of the representation: one applies the original characterization of by excursion theory, and the other extends [20] by approximations of SDEs and resolvents. In the latter, we establish a new characterization of as a strongly well-posed SDE. The approximations of resolvents construct the two-dimensional delta potentials from local times of lower-dimensional Bessel processes, which may be of independent interest for being an alternative to the long-standing approach of using mollifiers.













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