The probabilistic scaling paradigm
Abstract
In this note we further discuss the probabilistic scaling introduced by the authors in [21, 22]. In particular we do a case study comparing the stochastic heat equation, the nonlinear wave equation and the nonlinear Schrodinger equation.
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