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The authors are concerned with the system \[ \begin{aligned} -\Delta u-\lambda_1 u=\mu_1 u^3+\beta uv^2&\quad \text{in }\mathbb R^3,\\ -\Delta v-\lambda_2 v=\mu_2 v^3+\beta u^2v &\quad \text{in }\mathbb R^3,\end{aligned} \] such that \(\| u\|_{L^2(\mathbb R^3)}=a_1\), \(\| v\|_{L^2(\mathbb R^3)}=a_2\). When \(a_1\), \(a_2\), \(\lambda_1\), \(\lambda_2>0\) are fixed, is is established the existence of a solution \((u,v)\) to the above system for \(\beta>0\) in a certain range. These results are then extended to the case of systems with arbitrary number of components. Orbital stability for the corresponding standing waves is also discussed. | |||
Property / review text: The authors are concerned with the system \[ \begin{aligned} -\Delta u-\lambda_1 u=\mu_1 u^3+\beta uv^2&\quad \text{in }\mathbb R^3,\\ -\Delta v-\lambda_2 v=\mu_2 v^3+\beta u^2v &\quad \text{in }\mathbb R^3,\end{aligned} \] such that \(\| u\|_{L^2(\mathbb R^3)}=a_1\), \(\| v\|_{L^2(\mathbb R^3)}=a_2\). When \(a_1\), \(a_2\), \(\lambda_1\), \(\lambda_2>0\) are fixed, is is established the existence of a solution \((u,v)\) to the above system for \(\beta>0\) in a certain range. These results are then extended to the case of systems with arbitrary number of components. Orbital stability for the corresponding standing waves is also discussed. / rank | |||
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Normalized solutions for a system of coupled cubic Schrödinger equations on \(\mathbb R^3\) (English)
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26 August 2016
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The authors are concerned with the system \[ \begin{aligned} -\Delta u-\lambda_1 u=\mu_1 u^3+\beta uv^2&\quad \text{in }\mathbb R^3,\\ -\Delta v-\lambda_2 v=\mu_2 v^3+\beta u^2v &\quad \text{in }\mathbb R^3,\end{aligned} \] such that \(\| u\|_{L^2(\mathbb R^3)}=a_1\), \(\| v\|_{L^2(\mathbb R^3)}=a_2\). When \(a_1\), \(a_2\), \(\lambda_1\), \(\lambda_2>0\) are fixed, is is established the existence of a solution \((u,v)\) to the above system for \(\beta>0\) in a certain range. These results are then extended to the case of systems with arbitrary number of components. Orbital stability for the corresponding standing waves is also discussed.
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nonlinear Schrödinger systems
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normalized solutions
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orbital stability
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minimax principle
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