On space-time estimates for the Schrödinger operator (Q1935499)
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On space-time estimates for the Schrödinger operator (English)
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18 February 2013
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The authors prove mixed-norm space-time estimates for the solution of an initial value problem associated to the Schrödinger equation on \(\mathbb R^n\times I,\,\) where \(I\,\) is a compact time interval. The initial data is assumed to be in a \(L^p-\)Sobolev or Besov space. Let us observe that the solution \(u \) is written in terms of the Fourier transform. Bounds for the solution in mixed-spaces with initial data in \(L^2-\)Sobolev spaces have been extensively studied; these are known as ''Strichartz estimates'' and play an important role in the study of nonlinear equations. In this paper the authors are instead concerned with the bounds in the space \((\mathbb R^q, L^r(I)),\,\) for some \(q\) and \(r\). Let us point out that two of the authors proved the sharp maximal estimates for some \(q>2\,\) which strenghtened the fixed time estimates due to Fefferman-Stein and Miyachi. Finally, let us observe that when \(q>2\,\) and \(r=2,\,\) the problem is closely related to square function estimates for Bochner-Riesz operators and also to \(L^q(L^2)\, \) regularity of solutions for the wave equation. In this note the authors obtain some new bounded results for various \(q\,\) and \(r\,\) and clarify the relations with the aforementioned problems.
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Schrödinger equation, Fourier restriction and Bochner-Riesz, maximal function
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