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Criteria for hitting probabilities with applications to systems of stochastic wave equations

Dalang, Robert C.  
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Sanz-Sole, Marta
2010
Bernoulli

We develop several results on hitting probabilities of random fields which highlight the role of the dimension of the parameter space. This yields upper and lower bounds in terms of Hausdorff measure and Bessel-Riesz capacity, respectively. We apply these results to a system of stochastic wave equations in spatial dimension k >= 1 driven by a d-dimensional spatially homogeneous additive Gaussian noise that is white in time and colored in space.

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research article
DOI
10.3150/09-BEJ247
Web of Science ID

WOS:000285533700021

Author(s)
Dalang, Robert C.  
Sanz-Sole, Marta
Date Issued

2010

Published in
Bernoulli
Volume

16

Start page

1343

End page

1368

Subjects

capacity

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Hausdorff measure

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hitting probabilities

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spatially homogeneous colored noise

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systems of stochastic wave equations

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Heat-Equations

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Spdes

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Integration

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Reflection

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Dimension

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MATHAA  
Available on Infoscience
December 16, 2011
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