International audienceFournier and Printems [Bernoulli, 2010] have recently established a methodology which allows to prove the absolute continuity of the law of the solution of some stochastic equations with Hölder continuous coefficients. This is of course out of reach by using already classical probabilistic methods based on Malliavin calculus. By employing some Besov space techniques, Debussche and Romito [Probab. Theory Related Fields, 2014] have substantially improved the result of Fournier and Printems. In our paper we show that this kind of problem naturally fits in the framework of interpolation spaces: we prove an interpolation inequality (see Proposition 2.5) which allows to state (and even to slightly improve) the above absolute...
In the paper we study sequences of random functions which are defined by some interpolation procedur...
In the paper we study sequences of random functions which are defined by some interpolation procedur...
AbstractIt is shown that every full eA decomposable probability measure on Rk, where A is a linear o...
International audienceFournier and Printems [Bernoulli, 2010] have recently established a methodolog...
Fournier and Printems [Bernoulli 16 (2010) 343–360] have recently established a methodology which a...
Fournier and Printems [Bernoulli 16 (2010) 343–360] have recently established a methodology which a...
Fournier and Printems [Bernoulli 16 (2010) 343–360] have recently established a methodology which a...
Fournier and Printems [Bernoulli 16 (2010) 343–360] have recently established a methodology which a...
International audienceFournier and Printems [Bernoulli, 2010] have recently established a methodolog...
We study the problem of the existence and regularity of a probability density in an abstract framewo...
We study the problem of the existence and regularity of a probability density in an abstract framewo...
We study the problem of the existence and regularity of a probability density in an abstract framewo...
We study the problem of the existence and regularity of a probability density in an abstract framewo...
We study the problem of the existence and regularity of a probability density in an abstract framewo...
In the paper we study sequences of random functions which are defined by some interpolation procedur...
In the paper we study sequences of random functions which are defined by some interpolation procedur...
In the paper we study sequences of random functions which are defined by some interpolation procedur...
AbstractIt is shown that every full eA decomposable probability measure on Rk, where A is a linear o...
International audienceFournier and Printems [Bernoulli, 2010] have recently established a methodolog...
Fournier and Printems [Bernoulli 16 (2010) 343–360] have recently established a methodology which a...
Fournier and Printems [Bernoulli 16 (2010) 343–360] have recently established a methodology which a...
Fournier and Printems [Bernoulli 16 (2010) 343–360] have recently established a methodology which a...
Fournier and Printems [Bernoulli 16 (2010) 343–360] have recently established a methodology which a...
International audienceFournier and Printems [Bernoulli, 2010] have recently established a methodolog...
We study the problem of the existence and regularity of a probability density in an abstract framewo...
We study the problem of the existence and regularity of a probability density in an abstract framewo...
We study the problem of the existence and regularity of a probability density in an abstract framewo...
We study the problem of the existence and regularity of a probability density in an abstract framewo...
We study the problem of the existence and regularity of a probability density in an abstract framewo...
In the paper we study sequences of random functions which are defined by some interpolation procedur...
In the paper we study sequences of random functions which are defined by some interpolation procedur...
In the paper we study sequences of random functions which are defined by some interpolation procedur...
AbstractIt is shown that every full eA decomposable probability measure on Rk, where A is a linear o...