This work aims to investigate the existence of ergodic invariant measures and its uniqueness, associated with obstacle problems governed by a T-monotone operator defined on Sobolev spaces and driven by a multiplicative noise in a bounded domain of with homogeneous boundary conditions. We show that the solution defines a Markov-Feller semigroup defined on the space of real bounded continuous functions of a convex subset related to the obstacle and we prove the existence of ergodic invariant measures and its uniqueness, under suitable assumptions. Our method relies on a combination of Krylov-Bogoliubov theorem, Krein-Milman theorem and Lewy-Stampacchia inequalities to control the reflection measure.

Ergodicity for stochastic T-monotone parabolic obstacle problems

Tahraoui, Yassine
2026

Abstract

This work aims to investigate the existence of ergodic invariant measures and its uniqueness, associated with obstacle problems governed by a T-monotone operator defined on Sobolev spaces and driven by a multiplicative noise in a bounded domain of with homogeneous boundary conditions. We show that the solution defines a Markov-Feller semigroup defined on the space of real bounded continuous functions of a convex subset related to the obstacle and we prove the existence of ergodic invariant measures and its uniqueness, under suitable assumptions. Our method relies on a combination of Krylov-Bogoliubov theorem, Krein-Milman theorem and Lewy-Stampacchia inequalities to control the reflection measure.
2026
Settore MATH-03/B - Probabilità e statistica matematica
Stochastic PDEs; Obstacle problem; Reflected measure; Invariant measure; Multiplicative noise; Markov process
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