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Global solutions to random 3D vorticity equations for small initial data

Published 15 Aug 2016 in math.PR | (1608.04261v1)

Abstract: One proves the existence and uniqueness in $(Lp(\mathbb{R}3))3$, $\frac{3}{2}<p<2$, of a global mild solution to random vorticity equations associated to stochastic $3D$ Navier-Stokes equations with linear multiplicative Gaussian noise of convolution type, for sufficiently small initial vorticity. This resembles some earlier deterministic results of T. Kato [15] and are obtained by treating the equation in vorticity form and reducing the latter to a random nonlinear parabolic equation. The solution has maximal regularity in the spatial variables and is weakly continuous in $(L3\cap L{\frac{3p}{4p-6}})3$ with respect to the time variable. Furthermore, we obtain the pathwise continuous dependence of solutions with respect to the initial data.

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