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Existence of nonnegative solutions to stochastic thin-film equations in two space dimensions

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arxiv 2106.07973 v2 pith:XJRMEH5Y submitted 2021-06-15 math.AP

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We prove the existence of martingale solutions to stochastic thin-film equations in the physically relevant space dimension $d=2$. Conceptually, we rely on a stochastic Faedo-Galerkin approach using tensor-product linear finite elements in space. Augmenting the physical energy on the approximate level by a curvature term weighted by positive powers of the spatial discretization parameter $h$, we combine Ito's formula with inverse estimates and appropriate stopping time arguments to derive stochastic counterparts of the energy and entropy estimates known from the deterministic setting. In the limit $h\searrow 0$, we prove our strictly positive finite element solutions to converge towards nonnegative martingale solutions -- making use of compactness arguments based on Jakubowski's generalization of Skorokhod's theorem and subtle exhaustion arguments to identify third-order spatial derivatives in the flux terms.

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