Center-stable manifold of the ground state in the energy space for the critical wave equation (Q2255268)

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    Center-stable manifold of the ground state in the energy space for the critical wave equation
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      Center-stable manifold of the ground state in the energy space for the critical wave equation (English)
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      9 February 2015
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      Considering the energy critical (focusing) wave equation \(u_{tt}-\Delta u=|u|^{2d/(d-2)}u\) posed for \(x\in \mathbb{R}^d\) with \(d=3\) or \(5\), the authors construct a center-stable manifold of the ground state solitons in the energy space for the critical wave equation without imposing any symmetry, as the dynamical threshold between scattering and blow-up, and also as a collection of solutions which stay close to the ground states. Up to energy slightly above the ground state, this completes the 9-set classification of the global dynamics in their previous paper [Discrete Contin. Dyn. Syst. 33, No. 6, 2423--2450 (2013; Zbl 1272.35153)]. They can also extend the manifold to arbitrary energy size by adding large radiation. The manifold contains all the solutions scattering to the ground state solitons, and also some of those blowing up in finite time by concentration of the ground states.
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      nonlinear wave equation
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      Sobolev critical exponent
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      Hamiltonian
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      blowup
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      scattering
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      ground state
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      stability
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      invariant manifold
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      ground state solitons
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