Renormalized sine-Gordon measures are shown to be tight below a critical coupling via parabolic stochastic quantization, with a new pathwise global well-posedness result for the hyperbolic model in a smaller range.
Global well-posedness for 2D generalized Parabolic Anderson Model via paracontrolled calculus
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This article revisits the problem of global well-posedness for the generalized parabolic Anderson model on $\mathbb{R}^+\times \mathbb{T}^2$ within the framework of paracontrolled calculus \cite{GIP15}. The model is given by the equation: \begin{equation*} (\partial_t-\Delta) u=F(u)\eta \end{equation*} where $\eta\in C^{-1-\kappa}$ with $1/6>\kappa>0$, and $F\in C_b^2(\mathbb{R})$. Assume that $\eta\in C^{-1-\kappa}$ and can be lifted to enhanced noise, we derive new a priori bounds. The key idea follows from the recent work \cite{CFW24} by A.Chandra, G.L. Feltes and H.Weber to represent the leading error term as a transport type term, and our techniques encompass the paracontrolled calculus, the maximum principle, and the localization approach (i.e. high-low frequency argument).
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A simple construction of the sine-Gordon model via stochastic quantization
Renormalized sine-Gordon measures are shown to be tight below a critical coupling via parabolic stochastic quantization, with a new pathwise global well-posedness result for the hyperbolic model in a smaller range.