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Hairer-Quastel universality in non-stationarity via energy solution theory

Journal

ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF PROBABILITY
Volume 28, Issue -, Pages -

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INST MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS-IMS
DOI: 10.1214/23-EJP908

Keywords

KPZ; universality; stochastic PDE

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This paper addresses the probabilistic aspects of the KPZ equation and stochastic Burgers equation by proposing a solution theory based on the energy solution theory. The study focuses on the stochastic Burgers equation, considering its solution as a probabilistic solution combined with a term that can be analyzed using deterministic PDE methods. The motivation behind this study is to establish the universality of KPZ and stochastic Burgers equations for a specific class of stochastic PDE growth models.
The paper addresses probabilistic aspects of the KPZ equation and stochastic Burgers equation by providing a solution theory that builds on the energy solution theory [15, 19, 20, 23]. The perspective we adopt is to study the stochastic Burgers equation by writing its solution as a probabilistic solution [22] plus a term that can be studied with deterministic PDE considerations. One motivation is universality of KPZ and stochastic Burgers equations for a certain class of stochastic PDE growth models, first studied in [28]. For this, we prove universality for SPDEs with general nonlinearities, thereby extending [28, 29], and for many non-stationary initial data, thereby extending [21].Our perspective lets us also prove explicit rates of convergence to white noise invariant measure of stochastic Burgers for non-stationary initial data, in particular extending the spectral gap result of [23] beyond stationary initial data, though for non-stationary data our convergence will be measured in Wasserstein distance and relative entropy, not via the spectral gap as in [23]. Actually, we extend the spectral gap in [23] to a log-Sobolev inequality. Our methods can also analyze fractional stochastic Burgers equations [23]; we discuss this briefly.Lastly, we note our perspective on the KPZ and stochastic Burgers equations gives a first intrinsic notion of solutions for general continuous initial data, in contrast to Holder regular data needed for regularity structures [26], paracontrolled distributions [14], and Holder-regular Brownian bridge data for energy solutions [19, 20].

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