Abstract
We construct solutions to the randomly-forced Navier–Stokes–Poisson system in periodic three-dimensional domains or in the whole three-dimensional Euclidean space. These solutions are weak in the sense of PDEs and also weak in the sense of probability. As such, they satisfy the system in the sense of distributions and the underlying probability space and the stochastic driving force are also unknowns of the problem. Additionally, these solutions dissipate energy, satisfies a relative energy inequality in the sense of Dafermos (1979) and satisfy a renormalized form of the continuity equation in the sense of DiPerna and Lions (1989).
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