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Instabilities for supercritical Schrödinger equations in analytic manifolds (English)
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26 June 2008
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This paper concerns with the problem of well-posedness of nonlinear evolutionary PDE's. Usually people working in functional analysis, fix some functional space where to choice initial data and to find solutions, then look if for such initial conditions there corresponds a unique solution uniformly continuous in the time variable. Typically Sobolev spaces \(H^s\) are considered. Then the study is concentred on a critical value \(s_{cr}\) such that for \(s>s_{cr}\) one has well-posedness. Here the author is interested in the following Cauchy problem for a Schrödinger type equation: \[ \begin{cases} i\partial_tu+\triangle_gu=\omega| u| ^{p-1}u,\quad (t,x)\in{\mathbb R}\times M,\\ u(0,x)=u_0(x),\end{cases} \] where \(M\) is a \((d\geq 3)\)-dimensional analytic Riemannian manifold, \(\omega\in\{-1,1\}\), \(p\) is an odd integer. (The classification used here of ``sub-critical case'', ``'critical case'' and ``'super-critical case'', refers to some particular ranges for parameters. See literature quoted in the paper. [1--5].) The main result is that in the supercritical case the nonlinear self-interaction of the wave leads to some instability of the waves (solutions). Reviewer's remark: The approach considered in this paper to solve such Cauchy problems follows the usual functional analysis one. Unfortunately in this way one forgets solutions with non trivial topology that, instead, are the more interesting ones to consider especially by considering the physical phenomena that such equations should describe.
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nonlinear Schrödinger equation
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ill-posedness
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instability
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