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Renormalisation of parabolic stochastic PDEs

Hairer, Martin  
September 1, 2018
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS

We give a survey of recent result regarding scaling limits of systems from statistical mechanics, as well as the universality of the behaviour of such systems in so-called cross-over regimes. It transpires that some of these universal objects are described by singular stochastic PDEs. We then give a survey of the recently developed theory of regularity structures which allows to build these objects and to describe some of their properties. We place particular emphasis on the renormalisation procedure required to give meaning to these equations.These are expanded notes of the 20th Takagi Lectures held at The University of Tokyo on November 4, 2017.

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Type
journal article
DOI
10.1007/s11537-018-1742-x
Web of Science ID

WOS:000445385700001

Author(s)
Hairer, Martin  
Date Issued

2018-09-01

Publisher

SPRINGER

Published in
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS
Volume

13

Issue

2

Start page

187

End page

233

Subjects

EQUATIONS DRIVEN

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SIMPLE EXCLUSION

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KPZ EQUATION

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UNIVERSALITY

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FLUCTUATIONS

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BEHAVIOR

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MODEL

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stochastic PDEs

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renormalisation

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regularity structures

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Science & Technology

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Physical Sciences

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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