Abstract

In this article, we study the stochastic wave equation on the entire space $\mathbb{R}^d$, driven by a space-time L\'evy white noise with possibly infinite variance (such as the $\alpha$-stable L\'evy noise). In this equation, the noise is multiplied by a Lipschitz function $\sigma(u)$ of the solution. We assume that the spatial dimension is $d=1$ or $d=2$. Under general conditions on the L\'evy measure of the noise, we prove the existence of the solution, and we show that, as a function-valued process, the solution has a c\`adl\`ag modification in the local fractional Sobolev space of order $r<1/4$ if $d=1$, respectively $r<-1$ if $d=2$.

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