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A fourth-order dispersive flow into Kähler manifolds (English)
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19 May 2015
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Summary: We discuss a short-time existence theorem of solutions to the initial value problem for a fourth-order dispersive flow for curves parametrized by the real line into a compact Kähler manifold. Our equations geometrically generalize a physical model describing the motion of a vortex filament or the continuum limit of the Heisenberg spin chain system. Our results are proved by using the so-called energy method. We introduce a bounded gauge transform on the pullback bundle, and make use of local smoothing effect of the dispersive flow a little.
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dispersive flow
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geometric analysis
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gauge transform
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energy method
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smoothing effect
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