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On non-existence of global solutions to a class of stochastic heat equations

We consider nonlinear parabolic SPDEs of the form $\partial_t u=-(-Δ)^{α/2} u + b(u) +σ(u)\dot w$, where$\dot w$ denotes space-time white noise. The functions $b$ and $σ$ are both locally Lipschitz continuous. Under some suitable conditions on the parameters of these SPDEs, we show that the second moment of their solutions blow up in finite time. This complements recent works of Khoshnevisan and his coauthors; see for instance Foondun and Khoshnevisan (2009), Foondun and Khoshnevisan (to appear, 2012) and Conus, Joseph, and Khoshnevisan, as well as those of Chow (Chow, 2009, and Chow, 2011). Furthermore, upon comparing our stochastic equations with their deterministic counterparts, we find that our results indicates that the presence of noise might affect the occurrence of blow-up.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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