Spacetimes bounds for the energy-critical nonlinear wave equation in three spatial dimensions
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Abstract: Results of Struwe, Grillakis, Struwe-Shatah, Kapitanski, Bahouri-Shatah, Bahouri-G'erard and Nakanishi have established global wellposedness, regularity, and scattering in the energy class for the energy-critical nonlinear wave equation in , together with a spacetime bound | u |_{L^4_t L^{12}_x(R^{1+3})} leq M(E(u)) for some finite quantity M(E(u)) depending only on the energy E(u) of u. We reprove this result, and show that this quantity obeys a bound of at most exponential type in the energy, and specifically for some absolute constant C > 0. The argument combines the quantitative local potential energy decay estimates of these previous papers with arguments used by Bourgain and the author for the analogous nonlinear Schr"odinger equation.
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