DEPARTAMENTO DE ECUACIONES DIFERENCIALES
Y ANÁLISIS NUMÉRICO

UNIVERSIDAD DE SEVILLA

Seminario del Departamento de
Ecuaciones Diferenciales y Análisis Numérico
Fecha : 21 de enero de 2019
Hora  : 11:30
Lugar : Seminario del Departamento (Fac. de Matemáticas, 3a. planta, módulo 34)
Robert Hesse
(Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Alemania)
Solving Stochastic Evolution Equations (almost) without Stochastic
Resumen
We consider a class of infinite-dimensional parabolic evolution equations driven by multiplicative rough stochastic noise. As main example we introduce a Brownian motion. In order to solve these equations in a mild pathwise sense we give a short introduction on rough paths theory. In particular we show how to lift a Brownian motion to a rough path. Then, by combining techniques from M. Gubinelli and S. Tindel (2010) together with arguments employed by M. Garrido, K. Lu and B. Schmalfuß (2015) we are able to define a rough integral and derive the existence of global solutions.This talk is based on a joint work with Alexandra Neamţu (TU Munich).