Instability of solitary wave solutions for derivative nonlinear Schrödinger equation in endpoint case (Q729921)

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Instability of solitary wave solutions for derivative nonlinear Schrödinger equation in endpoint case
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    Instability of solitary wave solutions for derivative nonlinear Schrödinger equation in endpoint case (English)
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    22 December 2016
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    The authors of this very interesting paper, study the instability of solitary wave solutions for the derivative nonlinear Schrödinger (NLS) equation: \[ (\ast ) \;\;\;\;i\partial_tu+ \partial_{x}^2u+i\partial_x(|u|^2u)+b|u|^4u=0, \;\;t,x \in\mathbb{R}, \;\;b>0. \] This equation is a mathematical model of Alfvén waves in Plasma Physics and Nonlinear Optics. In the case \(b = 0\), by a suitable gauge transformation, the equation (\(\ast \)) can be transformed to the standard derivative nonlinear Schrödinger equation: \[ (\ast \ast ) \;\;\;\;i\partial_tu+ \partial_{x}^2u+i\partial_x(|u|^2u)=0. \] It is known that the Cauchy problem for (\(\ast \)) (also (\(\ast \ast \))) is locally well-posed in the energy space \(H^1 (\mathbb{R})\) (Sobolev space) provided that the initial data satisfies \(\|u_0\|_{L^2}<2\sqrt{\pi }\). Note that the solution of (\(\ast \)) satisfies three conservation laws: \(E(u(t))=E(u_0)\), \(P(u(t)) = P (u_0)\), \(M(u(t)) = M(u_0)\) for \(t\in [0,T_{\max })\), where \(E(u(t))=(1/2)\|\partial_xu\|_{L^2}^2-(1/4) (i|u|^2\partial_xu,u)_{L^2}-(b/6)\|u\|_{L^6}^6\), \(P(u(t))=(1/2)(i\partial_xu,u)_{L^2}\), \(M(u(t))=(1/2)\|u\|_{L^2}^2\). It is known that (\(\ast \ast \)) has a two-parameter family of solitary waves \(u_{\omega }(t, x)\) depending not only on \(t,x\) (time and space) but on a two dimensional vector \(\omega = (\omega_0,\omega_1)\in \mathbb{R}^{+}\times \mathbb{R}\), where \(\omega_1^2\leq 4\omega_0\). Next, the authors consider the stability theory for the equation (\(\ast \)) to the endpoint case \(\omega_{1} = 2\sqrt{\omega_{0}}\). Letting \(\omega_{1}=c>0\), \(\omega_0=c^2/4\) then the solitary wave solutions \(u_{\omega }(t, x)\) for this special case have the form \(R_c(t,x)=e^{ic^2t/4}\phi_c(x-ct)\) (\(c>0\)), and \(\phi_c(x)=e^{icx/2-(i/4) \int_{-\infty}^{x}|\varphi_c(\eta ) |^2d\eta }\varphi_c(x)\). Here \(\phi_c(x)\) and \(\varphi_c(x)\) are solutions of two different stationary differential equations. The main question concerns the instability of the solitary wave solutions in the above stated endpoint case with ``zero mass'' and a two-component \(b\). The main statement proved here is that ``if \(b \in (0, b_0)\) for some small \(b_0 > 0\), then the solitary wave solution \(R_c (t, x)\) of (\(\ast \)) is unstable''.
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    derivative NLS
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    orbital instability
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    solitary wave solutions
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    Alfvén waves
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