The class of one-dimensional equations driven by a stochastic measure μ is studied. For μ only σ-additivity in probability is assumed. This class of equations includes the Burgers equation and the heat equation. The existence and uniqueness of the solution are proved, and the averaging principle for the equation is studied.
A stochastic parabolic equation on $[0,T]\times \mathbb{R}$ driven by a general stochastic measure is considered. The averaging principle for the equation is established. The convergence rate is compared with other results on related topics.
We consider the cable equation in the mild form driven by a general stochastic measure. The averaging principle for the equation is established. The rate of convergence is estimated. The regularity of the mild solution is also studied. The orders in time and space variables in the Holder condition for the solution are improved in comparison with previous results in the literature on this topic.