Stochastic functional differential equations driven by Lévy processes and quasi-linear partial integro-differential equations
Abstract: In this article we study a class of stochastic functional differential equations driven by L\'{e}vy processes (in particular, $\alpha$-stable processes), and obtain the existence and uniqueness of Markov solutions in small time intervals. This corresponds to the local solvability to a class of quasi-linear partial integro-differential equations. Moreover, in the constant diffusion coefficient case, without any assumptions on the L\'{e}vy generator, we also show the existence of a unique maximal weak solution for a class of semi-linear partial integro-differential equation systems under bounded Lipschitz assumptions on the coefficients. Meanwhile, in the nondegenerate case (corresponding to $\Delta{\alpha/2}$ with $\alpha\in(1,2]$), based upon some gradient estimates, the existence of global solutions is established too. In particular, this provides a probabilistic treatment for the nonlinear partial integro-differential equations, such as the multi-dimensional fractal Burgers equations and the fractal scalar conservation law equations.
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