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For the one dimensional defocusing cubic nonlinear Schrödinger and for the \(n\)-dimensional Hartree equations (\(n\geq 2\)) with small initial data the authors prove global existence and provide long time asymptotics of the solution. One of the results is a comparison of the asymptotics of the solution with the solution of the linear Schrödinger equation, where a phase correction term is derived using a stationary phase argument. In particular the ease of the derivation of the phase correction term is a new contribution of the paper. The analysis is performed on an integral Duhamel's formulation of the problem in the Fourier variables. Global existence is proved using a local existence result and an a-priori estimate which ensures that small solutions remain small for all time.
Property / review text: For the one dimensional defocusing cubic nonlinear Schrödinger and for the \(n\)-dimensional Hartree equations (\(n\geq 2\)) with small initial data the authors prove global existence and provide long time asymptotics of the solution. One of the results is a comparison of the asymptotics of the solution with the solution of the linear Schrödinger equation, where a phase correction term is derived using a stationary phase argument. In particular the ease of the derivation of the phase correction term is a new contribution of the paper. The analysis is performed on an integral Duhamel's formulation of the problem in the Fourier variables. Global existence is proved using a local existence result and an a-priori estimate which ensures that small solutions remain small for all time. / rank
 
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global existence
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phase correction
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A new proof of long-range scattering for critical nonlinear Schrödinger equations.
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    A new proof of long-range scattering for critical nonlinear Schrödinger equations. (English)
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    For the one dimensional defocusing cubic nonlinear Schrödinger and for the \(n\)-dimensional Hartree equations (\(n\geq 2\)) with small initial data the authors prove global existence and provide long time asymptotics of the solution. One of the results is a comparison of the asymptotics of the solution with the solution of the linear Schrödinger equation, where a phase correction term is derived using a stationary phase argument. In particular the ease of the derivation of the phase correction term is a new contribution of the paper. The analysis is performed on an integral Duhamel's formulation of the problem in the Fourier variables. Global existence is proved using a local existence result and an a-priori estimate which ensures that small solutions remain small for all time.
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    nonlinear Schrödinger equation
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    global existence
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    scattering
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    long time asymptotics
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    phase correction
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    stationary phase method
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