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Optimal lower bounds on hitting probabilities for non-linear systems of stochastic fractional heat equations

Robert C. Dalang and Fei Pu

Stochastic Processes and their Applications, 2021, vol. 131, issue C, 359-393

Abstract: We consider a system of d non-linear stochastic fractional heat equations in spatial dimension 1 driven by multiplicative d-dimensional space–time white noise. We establish a sharp Gaussian-type upper bound on the two-point probability density function of (u(s,y),u(t,x)). From this result, we deduce optimal lower bounds on hitting probabilities of the process {u(t,x):(t,x)∈[0,∞[×R} in the non-Gaussian case, in terms of Newtonian capacity, which is as sharp as that in the Gaussian case. This also improves the result in Dalang et al. (2009) for systems of classical stochastic heat equations. We also establish upper bounds on hitting probabilities of the solution in terms of Hausdorff measure.

Keywords: Hitting probabilities; Systems of non-linear stochastic fractional heat equations; Malliavin calculus; Gaussian-type upper bound; Space–time white noise (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.spa.2020.07.015

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