Mass-transfer instability of ground-states for Hamiltonian Schrödinger systems
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Abstract: We study generic semilinear Schr"odinger systems which may be written in Hamiltonian form. In the presence of a single gauge invariance, the components of a solution may exchange mass between them while preserving the total mass. We exploit this feature to unravel new orbital instability results for ground-states. More precisely, we first derive a general instability criterion and then apply it to some well-known models arising in several physical contexts. In particular, this mass-transfer instability allows us to exhibit -subcritical unstable ground-states.
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