On the absolute continuity of random nodal volumes

Abstract

We study the absolute continuity with respect to the Lebesgue measure of the distribution of the nodal volume associated with a smooth, non-degenerated and stationary Gaussian field (f(x), x ∈ Rd). Under mild conditions, we prove that in dimension d≥ 3, the distribution of the nodal volume has an absolutely continuous component plus a possible singular part. This singular part is actually unavoidable baring in mind that some Gaussian processes have a positive probability to keep a constant sign on some compact domain. Our strategy mainly consists in proving closed Kac--Rice type formulas allowing one to express the volume of the set \f =0\ as integrals of explicit functionals of (f,∇ f,Hess(f)) and next to deduce that the random nodal volume belongs to the domain of a suitable Malliavin gradient. The celebrated Bouleau--Hirsch criterion then gives conditions ensuring the absolute continuity.

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