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Asymptotic Dynamics of Stochastic $p$-Laplace Equations on Unbounded Domains

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 Publication date 2014
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 Authors Andrew Krause




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This thesis is concerned with the asymptotic behavior of solutions of stochastic $p$-Laplace equations driven by non-autonomous forcing on $mathbb{R}^n$. Two cases are studied, with additive and multiplicative noise respectively. Estimates on the tails of solutions are used to overcome the non-compactness of Sobolev embeddings on unbounded domains, and prove asymptotic compactness of solution operators in $L^2(mathbb{R}^n)$. Using this result we prove the existence and uniqueness of random attractors in each case. Additionally, we show the upper semicontinuity of the attractor for the multiplicative noise case as the intensity of the noise approaches zero.



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