Remarks on Stochastic Systems I: Markov properties, local and global uniqueness, and limits of stochastic equations
Abstract
In the present paper, we give some examples of stochastic differential equations which have delicateness in the Markov and strong Markov properties, the uniqueness locally in time and globally in time, and initial conditions. Moreover, we show that such stochastic differential equations appear in the limits of stochastic differential equations which have the existence and pathwise uniqueness of solutions. These examples are constructed in motivation to singular stochastic partial differential equations. We also give some examples of shifted equations whose sum of the solutions depends on the choices of the decomposition of the initial condition of the original equation.
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