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The global Cauchy problem for the NLS and NLKG with small rough data
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    The global Cauchy problem for the NLS and NLKG with small rough data (English)
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    16 January 2007
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    The paper aims to prove the global well-posedness of the Cauchy problem for the generalized nonlinear Schrödinger (NLS) equation with an initial condition of a sufficiently small amplitude, and with a general form of the nonlinearity in the equation. In parallel, the same theorem is proved for the complex nonlinear Klein-Gordon (KG) equation, also with a general nonlinear term (in particular, it may be \(\sinh u - u\)). Both equations are considered in the space of arbitrary dimension. The key method used for the proof is the unit-cube decomposition of solutions in the respective Fourier spaces, and subsequent application of the Strichartz estimate. One of the existence theorems does not cover the case of the one-dimensional NLS equation, and another one applies to the NLS equation with the nonlinear term \(| u^\kappa| u\) only for \(\kappa > (1 + \sqrt{17})/2\) in the one-dimensinal case, which excludes the nonlinearity of primary interest to physical applications, namely, with \(\kappa =2\). The theorem for the complex KG equation with the same nonlinear term is proved for \(\kappa\geq 4/n\), where \(n\) is the dimension of the space.
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    Strichartz estimate
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    unit-cube decomposition
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    global well-posedness
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    nonlinear Schrödinger equation
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    nonlinear Klein-Gordon equation
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    Cauchy problem
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    modulation spaces
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