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Well-posedness and ill-posedness results for the Kadomtsev-Petviashvili-I equation (English)
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29 June 2003
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This paper deals with the ``bad'' behaviour of the KP-I equation \[ (u_t+ uu_x+ u_{xxx})_x- u_{yy}= 0\tag{1} \] with respect to Picard iterative methods applied to the associated integral equation, for data in Sobolev spaces, which leads to some fluid of ill-posedness of the corresponding Cauchy problem: the flow map cannot be of class \(C^2\) in any Sobolev space. This contrasts the good behaviour of the KP-II equation (where the minus sign in (1) is replaced by the plus sign).
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Sobolev spaces
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flow map
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