Abstract

We consider the linear stochastic heat equation on $$\mathbb {R}^\ell $$ , driven by a Gaussian noise which is colored in time and space. The spatial covariance satisfies general assumptions and includes examples such as the Riesz kernel in any dimension and the covariance of the fractional Brownian motion with Hurst parameter $$H\in (\frac{1}{4}, \frac{1}{2}]$$ in dimension one. First we establish the existence of a unique mild solution and we derive a Feynman-Kac formula for its moments using a family of independent Brownian bridges and assuming a general integrability condition on the initial data. In the second part of the paper we compute Lyapunov exponents and lower and upper exponential growth indices in terms of a variational quantity.

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