Asymptotic stability of harmonic maps under the Schrödinger flow (Q959621)
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Asymptotic stability of harmonic maps under the Schrödinger flow (English)
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18 December 2008
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The paper aims to report results concerning the presence or absence of the dynamical collapse (blowup in a finite time) of finite-energy two-dimensional vortex solutions to the Landau-Lifshitz equation, which is fundamental equation governing the dynamics of local magnetization \({\mathbf u}(x,y,t)\) in ferromagnetic media: \[ \frac{\partial{\mathbf u}}{\partial t}= {\mathbf u}\times\Delta {\mathbf u}, \] where \(\Delta\) is the Laplacian (two-dimensional, in the present case). Vortex solutions, with integer topological charge \(m>0\), are looked for as \({\mathbf u}=e^{im\theta}{\mathbf v}(r)\), where \(r,\theta\) are the polar coordinates in the plane. The vortex solution decays at \(r\to\infty\), essentially, as \(r^{-m}\). First, the work produces a proof of theorems stating the local well-posedness and orbital stability of solutions close to the vortices, but only up to the moment of possible blowup (collapse) of the solutions. The main result of the work is a theorem which states the absence of the collapse in solutions close to the vortices with \(m\geq 4\). This limitation is imposed by the necessity of a sufficiently quick decay of the unperturbed solution at \(r\to\infty\). The situation for the vortices with \(1\leq m\leq 3\), and for the zero-vorticity states, with \(m=0\), remains unknown. The proofs are based on the decomposition of the solution into the unperturbed part and dispersive perturbations, to which the so-called Strichartz estimates, following from the linearized version of the underlying equation, are applied.
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Landau-Lifshitz equation
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vortex
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collapse
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Strichartz estimates
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