Study on Stochastic Quasi-Linear Partial Differential Equations of Evolution
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https://doi.org/10.5890/DNC.2020.03.001Abstract
In this article, the existence and uniqueness of local mild solution of a stochastic counterpart of Tosio Kato’s Quasi-linear partial differential equation with additive cylindrical wiener process in a separable Hilbert space is established using contraction mapping principle.References
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