Abstract

We study the random heat partial differential equation on a bounded domain assuming that the diffusion coefficient and the boundary conditions are random variables, and the initial condition is a stochastic process. Under general conditions, this stochastic system possesses a unique solution stochastic process in the almost sure and mean square senses. To quantify the uncertainty for this solution process, the computation of the probability density function is a major goal. By using a random finite difference scheme, we approximate the stochastic solution at each point by a sequence of random variables, whose probability density functions are computable, i.e., we construct a sequence of approximating density functions. We include numerical experiments to illustrate the applicability of our method.

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