Another look at the Bal\'azs-Quastel-Sepp\"al\"ainen theorem

Abstract

We study the KPZ equation with a 1+1-dimensional spacetime white noise, started at equilibrium, and give a different proof of the main result of bqs, i.e., the variance of the solution at time t is of order t2/3. Instead of using a discrete approximation through the exclusion process and the second class particle, we utilize the connection to directed polymers in a random environment. Along the way, we show the annealed density of the stationary continuum directed polymer equals to the two-point covariance function of the stationary stochastic Burgers equation, confirming the physics prediction in MT.

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