Birkhoff normal form for partial differential equations with tame modulus (Q860113)
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Birkhoff normal form for partial differential equations with tame modulus (English)
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23 January 2007
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The infinite-dimensional Hamiltonian system \[ dq_j/dt=\omega_j p_j+\partial P/ \partial p_j,\;dp_j/dt=-\omega_jq_j-\partial P/\partial q_j,\quad j=1,2,\dots, \] with the Hamilton function \[ H(p,q)=\tfrac 12\sum \omega_l(p_l^2+q_l^2)+P(p,q),\;p=(p_1,p_2,\dots),q=(q_1,q_2, \dots), \] where \(P\) has a zero of order at least three at the origin are thoroughly analyzed in the Hilbert space of sequences \((p,q)= \ell_s^2(\mathbb{R})\oplus\ell_s^2(\mathbb{R})\) with the norm \(\|x\|^2_s= \sum l^{2s}|x_l|^2\) in the components \(\ell_s^2(\mathbb{R})\). Assuming certain ``tame modulus'' property of the summand \(P\), then for any \(r\geq 1\), there exists an analytic canonical transformation \(T\) such that the Hamiltonian \(H\circ T\) is of the Birkhoff normal form, \[ H\circ T=\tfrac 12\sum\omega_l(p_l^2+q_l^2)+Z+R, \] where \(Z\) is a polynomial of degree at most \(r+2\) which is a normal form with respect to \(\omega\) and \(R\) is small. It follows that in the nonresonant case, any small amplitude solution remains close to a torus for very long times. Advaced applications to the nonlinear wave equation \(u_{tt}-u_{xx}+V(x)u= g(x,u)\) and to the Schrödinger equation \(-i\psi=-\psi_{xx}+V(x)\psi+ \partial g(x,\psi, \psi^*)/\partial\psi^*\) on a torus are given. Estimates in hight Sobolev norms and lower bounds on the existence time of solutions are obtained.
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Hamiltonian equations
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tame inequality
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nonlinear wave equation
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Schrödinger equation
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