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arxiv: math/0406266 · v2 · pith:6GVJVHC2new · submitted 2004-06-14 · 🧮 math.PR · math-ph· math.MP

Intermittency in a catalytic random medium

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In this paper, we study intermittency for the parabolic Anderson equation $\partial u/\partial t=\kappa\Delta u+\xi u$, where $u:\mathbb{Z}^d\times [0,\infty)\to\mathbb{R}$, $\kappa$ is the diffusion constant, $\Delta$ is the discrete Laplacian and $\xi:\mathbb{Z}^d\times[0,\infty)\to\mathbb {R}$ is a space-time random medium. We focus on the case where $\xi$ is $\gamma$ times the random medium that is obtained by running independent simple random walks with diffusion constant $\rho$ starting from a Poisson random field with intensity $\nu$. Throughout the paper, we assume that $\kappa,\gamma,\rho,\nu\in (0,\infty)$. The solution of the equation describes the evolution of a ``reactant'' $u$ under the influence of a ``catalyst'' $\xi$. We consider the annealed Lyapunov exponents, that is, the exponential growth rates of the successive moments of $u$, and show that they display an interesting dependence on the dimension $d$ and on the parameters $\kappa,\gamma,\rho,\nu$, with qualitatively different intermittency behavior in $d=1,2$, in $d=3$ and in $d\geq4$. Special attention is given to the asymptotics of these Lyapunov exponents for $\kappa\downarrow0$ and $\kappa \to\infty$.

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