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    Burgers' Flows as Markovian Diffusion Processes

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    We analyze the unforced and deterministically forced Burgers equation in the framework of the (diffusive) interpolating dynamics that solves the so-called Schr\"{o}dinger boundary data problem for the random matter transport. This entails an exploration of the consistency conditions that allow to interpret dispersion of passive contaminants in the Burgers flow as a Markovian diffusion process. In general, the usage of a continuity equation tρ=(vρ)\partial_t\rho =-\nabla (\vec{v}\rho), where v=v(x,t)\vec{v}=\vec{v}(\vec{x},t) stands for the Burgers field and ρ\rho is the density of transported matter, is at variance with the explicit diffusion scenario. Under these circumstances, we give a complete characterisation of the diffusive transport that is governed by Burgers velocity fields. The result extends both to the approximate description of the transport driven by an incompressible fluid and to motions in an infinitely compressible medium. Also, in conjunction with the Born statistical postulate in quantum theory, it pertains to the probabilistic (diffusive) counterpart of the Schr\"{o}dinger picture quantum dynamics.Comment: Latex fil

    Comparison theorems for purely non-linear parabolic differential operators

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    Limitations of solutions of non-linear parabolic equations in unbounded domains

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    On weak differential inequalities

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    On LpL^p-estimates for solutions of the Cauchy problem for parabolic differential equations

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    Evaluations of solutions of a second order parabolic equation

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    Function classes pertaining to differential inequalities of parabolic type in unbounded regions

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