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The authors considered equivariant solutions for the Schrödinger map problem from \(\mathbb R^{2+1}\) to \(S^2\) with energy less than \(4\pi\) and showed that they are global in time and scatter. This is an interesting and excellent work.
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    Equivariant Schrödinger maps in two spatial dimensions (English)
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    The authors considered equivariant solutions for the Schrödinger map problem from \(\mathbb R^{2+1}\) to \(S^2\) with energy less than \(4\pi\) and showed that they are global in time and scatter. This is an interesting and excellent work.
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    equivariant solutions
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