The heat equation and reflected Brownian motion in time-dependent domains

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The paper is concerned with reflecting Brownian motion (RBM) in domains with deterministic moving boundaries, also known as "noncylindrical domains," and its connections with partial differential equations. Construction is given for RBM in C3-smooth time-dependent domains in the n-dimensional Euclidean space Rn. We present various sample path properties of the process, two-sided estimates for its transition density function, and a probabilistic representation of solutions to some partial differential equations. Furthermore, the one-dimensional case is thoroughly studied, with the assumptions on the smoothness of the boundary drastically relaxed.

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Burdzy, K., Chen, Z. Q., & Sylvester, J. (2004). The heat equation and reflected Brownian motion in time-dependent domains. Annals of Probability, 32(1 B), 775–804. https://doi.org/10.1214/aop/1079021464

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