For SPDEs with cylindrical Wiener noise in Banach spaces, weak existence plus pathwise uniqueness is equivalent to strong existence plus joint weak uniqueness under flexible path-space and integrability assumptions.
Yamada-Watanabe uniqueness results for SPDEs driven by Wiener and pure jump processes
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The Yamada-Watanabe theory provides a robust framework for understanding stochastic equations driven by Wiener processes. Despite its comprehensive treatment in the literature, the applicability of the theory to SPDEs driven by Poisson random measures or, more generally, L\'evy processes remains significantly less explored, with only a handful of results addressing this context. In this work, we leverage a result by Kurtz to demonstrate that the existence of a martingale solution combined with pathwise uniqueness implies the existence of a unique strong solution for SPDEs driven by both a Wiener process and a Poisson random measure. Our discussion is set within the variational framework, where the SPDE under consideration may be nonlinear. This work is influenced by earlier research conducted by the second author alongside de Bouard and Ondrej\'at.
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The Yamada-Watanabe-Engelbert theorem for SPDEs in Banach spaces
For SPDEs with cylindrical Wiener noise in Banach spaces, weak existence plus pathwise uniqueness is equivalent to strong existence plus joint weak uniqueness under flexible path-space and integrability assumptions.