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The Cauchy Problem for the Heat Equation with a Random Right Part from the Space Subφ (Ω)

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The influence of random factors should often be taken into account in solving problems of mathematical physics. The heat equation with random factors is a classical problem of the parabolic type of mathematical physics. In this paper, the heat equation with random right side is examined. In particular, we give conditions of existence with probability, one classical solutions in the case when the right side is a random field, sample continuous with probability one from the space Subφ (Ω). Estimation for the distribution of the supremum of solutions of such equations is founded.
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Kozachenko, Y. and Slyvka-Tylyshchak, A. (2014) The Cauchy Problem for the Heat Equation with a Random Right Part from the Space Subφ (Ω). Applied Mathematics, 5, 2318-2333. doi: 10.4236/am.2014.515226
 

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