Abstract

ABSTRACTIn this article, we study ergodic problems in the whole space ℝm for viscous Hamilton–Jacobi equations in the case of locally Lipschitz continuous and coercive right-hand sides. We prove in particular the existence of a critical value λ* for which (i) the ergodic problem has solutions for all λ≤λ*, (ii) bounded from below solutions exist and are associated to λ*, (iii) such solutions are unique (up to an additive constant). We obtain these properties without additional assumptions in the superquadratic case, while, in the subquadratic one, we assume the right-hand side to behave like a power. These results are slight generalizations of analogous results by Ichihara but they are proved in the present paper by partial differential equation (pde) methods, contrarily to Ichihara who is using a combination of pde technics with probabilistic arguments.

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