On the supercritical KdV equation with time-oscillating nonlinearity

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Abstract: For the initial value problem (IVP) associated the generalized Korteweg-de Vries (gKdV) equation with supercritical nonlinearity, u_{t}+partial_x^3u+partial_x(u^{k+1}) =0,qquad kgeq 5, numerical evidence cite{BDKM1, BSS1} shows that there are initial data phiinH1(mathbbR) such that the corresponding solution may blow-up in finite time. Also, with the evidence from numerical simulation cite{ACKM, KP}, the physicists claim that a periodic time dependent term in factor of the nonlinearity would disturb the blow-up solution, either accelerating or delaying it. In this work, we investigate the IVP associated to the gKdV equation u_{t}+partial_x^3u+g(omega t)partial_x(u^{k+1}) =0, where g is a periodic function and kgeq5 is an integer. We prove that, for given initial data phiinH1(R), as |omega|oinfty, the solution uomega converges to the solution U of the initial value problem associated to U_{t}+partial_x^3U+m(g)partial_x(U^{k+1}) =0, with the same initial data, where m(g) is the average of the periodic function g. Moreover, if the solution U is global and satisfies |U|Lx5Lt10<infty, then we prove that the solution uomega is also global provided |omega| is sufficiently large.



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