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Setvalued Dynamical Systems for Stochastic Evolution Equations Driven by Fractional Noise

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We consider Hilbert-valued evolution equations driven by Hölder paths with Hölder index greater than 1/2, which includes the case of fractional noises with Hurst parameters in (1/2,1). The assumptions of… Click to show full abstract

We consider Hilbert-valued evolution equations driven by Hölder paths with Hölder index greater than 1/2, which includes the case of fractional noises with Hurst parameters in (1/2,1). The assumptions of the drift term will not be enough to ensure the uniqueness of solutions. Nevertheless, adopting a multivalued setting, we will prove that the set of all solutions corresponding to the same initial condition generates a (multivalued) nonautonomous dynamical system $$\Phi $$ Φ . Finally, to prove that $$\Phi $$ Φ is measurable (and hence a (multivalued) random dynamical system), we need to construct a new metric dynamical system that models the noise with the property that the set space is separable.

Keywords: evolution equations; dynamical systems; dynamical system; setvalued dynamical; equations driven

Journal Title: Journal of Dynamics and Differential Equations
Year Published: 2019

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