Inward/outward energy theory of non-radial solutions to 3D semi-linear wave equation

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DOI10.1016/J.AIM.2020.107384zbMATH Open1450.35175arXiv1910.09805OpenAlexW3080611672MaRDI QIDQ2006089FDOQ2006089

Ruipeng Shen

Publication date: 8 October 2020

Published in: Advances in Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The topic of this paper is a semi-linear, energy sub-critical, defocusing wave equation partialt2uDeltau=|u|p1u in the 3-dimensional space with 3leqp<5. We generalize inward/outward energy theory and weighted Morawetz estimates for radial solutions to the non-radial case. As an application we show that if 3<p<5 and kappa>frac5p2, then the solution scatters as long as the initial data (u0,u1) satisfy [ int_{{mathbb R}^3} (|x|^kappa+1)left(frac{1}{2}|

abla u_0|^2 + frac{1}{2}|u_1|^2+frac{1}{p+1}|u_0|^{p+1} ight) dx < +infty. ] If p=3, we can also prove the scattering result if initial data (u0,u1) are contained in the critical Sobolev space and satisfy the inequality [ int_{{mathbb R}^3} |x|left(frac{1}{2}|

abla u_0|^2 + frac{1}{2}|u_1|^2+frac{1}{4}|u_0|^{p+1} ight) dx < +infty. ] These assumptions on the decay rate of initial data as |x|ightarrowinfty are weaker than previously known scattering results.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.09805





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