Integration with respect to L\'evy colored noise, with applications to SPDEs
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In this article, we introduce a L\'evy analogue of the spatially homogeneous Gaussian noise of Dalang (1999), and we construct a stochastic integral with respect to this noise. The spatial covariance of the noise is given by a tempered measure $\mu$ on $\bR^d$, whose density is given by $|h|^2$ for a complex-valued function $h$. Without assuming that the Fourier transform of $\mu$ is a non-negative function, we identify a large class of integrands with respect to this noise. As an application, we examine the linear stochastic heat and wave equations driven by this type of noise.
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