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January 1996 Diffusion approximation for the advection of particles in a strongly turbulent random environment
Tomasz Komorowski
Ann. Probab. 24(1): 346-376 (January 1996). DOI: 10.1214/aop/1042644720

Abstract

In this paper we prove several theorems concerning the motion of a particle in a random environment. The trajectory of a particle is the solution of the differential equation $dx(t)/dt=V(x(t))$, where $V(x) = v + \varepsilon^{1-\alpha} F(x), \; 0\leq\alpha\leq 1,$ $v$ is a constant vector, $F$ is a mean-zero fluctuation field and $\varepsilon^{1-\alpha}$ is a parameter measuring the size of the fluctuations. We show that both in case of a motion of a single particle and of a particle system considered in the macroscopic coordinate system moving along with velocity $v$ [i.e., $x \sim (x-vt)/\varepsilon^{\alpha}, \; t\sim t/\varepsilon^2$] the diffusion approximation holds provided that $F$ is divergence free. Moreover we show how to renormalize trajectories to obtain a similar result for non-divergence-free fields. These results generalize theorems due to Khasminskii and to Kesten and Papanicolaou.

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Tomasz Komorowski. "Diffusion approximation for the advection of particles in a strongly turbulent random environment." Ann. Probab. 24 (1) 346 - 376, January 1996. https://doi.org/10.1214/aop/1042644720

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Published: January 1996
First available in Project Euclid: 15 January 2003

zbMATH: 0854.60061
MathSciNet: MR1387639
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1214/aop/1042644720

Rights: Copyright © 1996 Institute of Mathematical Statistics

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