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Distribution Dependent Stochastic Differential Equations

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Abstract

Corresponding to the link of Itô's stochastic differential equations (SDEs) and linear parabolic equations, distribution dependent SDEs (DDSDEs) characterize nonlinear Fokker–Planck equations. This type of SDEs is named after McKean–Vlasov due to the pioneering work of H P McKean (1966), where an expectation dependent SDE is proposed to characterize nonlinear PDEs for Maxwellian gas. Moreover, by using the propagation of chaos for Kac particle systems, weak solutions of DDSDEs are constructed as weak limits of mean field particle systems when the number of particles goes to infinity, so that DDSDEs are also called mean-field SDEs. To restrict a DDSDE in a domain, we consider the reflection boundary by following the line of A V Skorohod (1961).

This book provides a self-contained account on singular SDEs and DDSDEs with or without reflection. It covers well-posedness and regularities for singular stochastic differential equations; well-posedness for singular reflected SDEs; well-posedness of singular DDSDEs; Harnack inequalities and derivative formulas for singular DDSDEs; long time behaviors for DDSDEs; DDSDEs with reflecting boundary; and killed DDSDEs.

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Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationSingapore
PublisherWorld Scientific
Number of pages376
ISBN (Electronic)978-981-12-8015-3, 978-981-12-8016-0
ISBN (Print)978-981-12-8014-6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024

Publication series

NameWorld Scientific Series on Probability Theory andIts Applications
PublisherWorld Scientific
Volume5
ISSN (Print)2737-4467
ISSN (Electronic)2737-4475

Funding

We gratefully acknowledge the support from the National Key R&D Program of China (2022YFA1006000, 2020YFA0712900), the National Nature Science Foundation of China (11831014, 11921001) and Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Germany).

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