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Spontaneously stochastic Arnold's cat

We propose a simple model for the phenomenon of Eulerian spontaneous stochasticity in turbulence. This model is solved rigorously, proving that infinitesimal small-scale noise in otherwise a deterministic multi-scale system yields a large-scale stochastic process with Markovian properties. Our model shares intriguing properties with open problems of modern mathematical theory of turbulence, like non-uniqueness of the inviscid limit, existence of wild weak solutions and explosive effect of random perturbations. Thereby, it proposes rigorous, often counterintuitive answers to these questions. Besides its theoretical value, our model opens new ways for the experimental verification of spontaneous stochasticity, and suggests new applications beyond fluid dynamics.

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