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Transitions in stochastic non-equilibrium systems: Efficient reduction and analysis

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JOURNAL OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
卷 346, 期 -, 页码 145-204

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jde.2022.11.025

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A central challenge in physics is to describe non-equilibrium systems driven by randomness. In this study, an alternative framework is presented to cope with the difficulties of characterizing systems with random fluctuations. The approach employs the approximation theory of stochastic invariant manifolds and energy estimates to predict the occurrence of stochastic bifurcation in reduced equations of stochastic fluid problems. Applications to a stochastic Rayleigh-Benard problem are detailed, clarifying conditions for a stochastic pitchfork bifurcation to occur.
A central challenge in physics is to describe non-equilibrium systems driven by randomness, such as a randomly growing interface, or fluids subject to random fluctuations that account e.g. for local stresses and heat fluxes in the fluid which are not related to the velocity and temperature gradients. For deterministic systems with infinitely many degrees of freedom, normal form and center manifold theory have shown a prodigious efficiency to often completely characterize how the onset of linear instability translates into the emergence of nonlinear patterns, associated with genuine physical regimes. However, in presence of random fluctuations, the underlying reduction principle to the center manifold is seriously challenged due to large excursions caused by the noise, and the approach needs to be revisited. In this study, we present an alternative framework to cope with these difficulties exploiting the approximation theory of stochastic invariant manifolds, on one hand, and energy estimates measuring the defect of parameterization of the high-modes, on the other. To operate for fluid problems subject to stochastic stirring forces, these error estimates are derived under assumptions regarding dissipation effects brought by the high-modes in order to suitably counterbalance the loss of regularity due to the nonlinear terms. As a result, the approach enables us to predict, from reduced equations of the stochastic fluid problem, the occurrence in large probability of a stochastic analogue to the pitchfork bifurcation, as long as the noise's intensity and the eigenvalue's magnitude of the mildly unstable mode scale accordingly. In the case of SPDEs forced by a multiplicative noise in the orthogonal subspace of e.g. its mildly unstable mode, our parameterization formulas show that the noise gets transmitted to this mode via non-Markovian coefficients, and that the reduced equation is only stochastically driven by the latter. These coefficients depend explicitly on the noise path's history, and their memory content is self-consistently determined by the intensity of the random force and its interaction through the SPDE's nonlinear terms. Applications to a stochastic Rayleigh-Benard problem are detailed, for which conditions for a stochastic pitchfork bifurcation (in large probability) to occur, are clarified. (C) 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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