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Stochastic homogenization of viscous superquadratic Hamilton–Jacobi equations in dynamic random environment

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Stochastic homogenization of viscous superquadratic Hamilton–Jacobi equations in dynamic random environment
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Research in the Mathematical Sciences, January 2017
DOI 10.1186/s40687-016-0090-9
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Wenjia Jing, Panagiotis E. Souganidis, Hung V. Tran

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