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Conservation laws driven by Lévy white noise

Published 7 Jun 2014 in math.AP | (1406.1897v1)

Abstract: We consider multidimensional conservation laws perturbed by multiplicative L\'{e}vy noise. We establish existence and uniqueness results for entropy solutions. The entropy inequalities are formally obtained by the It^{o}-L\'{e}vy chain rule. The multidimensionality requires a generalized interpretation of the entropy inequalities to accommodate Young measure-valued solutions. We first establish the existence of entropy solutions in the generalized sense via the vanishing viscosity method, and then establish the $L1$-contraction principle. Finally, the $L1$ contraction principle is used to argue that the generalized entropy solution is indeed the classical entropy solution.

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