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    Fourier transform restriction phenomena for certain lattice subsets and applications to nonlinear evolution equations. II: The KdV-equation (English)
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    12 May 1994
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    [For part I, cf. the review above.] The author studies the initial value problem for the periodic, in space, Korteweg-de Vries equation and some of its variants \[ \partial_ tu+\partial_{xxx}u+u^ k \partial_ xu=0,\;u(x,0)=\varphi(x)\quad (k \geq 1),\;u\text{ periodic in } x. \] It is established a local result by Picard's theorem, verifying a contracting property for the associated integral equation in a suitable space, mainly using Fourier analysis estimates. Combining the existence of local solutions with the \(L^ 2\)- conservation law, it is obtained the global solution (after regularization).
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    periodic solution
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    Fourier analysis
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    integral equation
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    Korteweg-de Vries equation
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    Picard's theorem
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    local solutions
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    global solution
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