A nonlinear Schrödinger equation with two symmetric point interactions in one dimension
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Asymptotic behavior of solutions to PDEs (35B40) Bifurcations in context of PDEs (35B32) NLS equations (nonlinear Schrödinger equations) (35Q55) Closed and approximate solutions to the Schrödinger, Dirac, Klein-Gordon and other equations of quantum mechanics (81Q05) Bifurcation problems for infinite-dimensional Hamiltonian and Lagrangian systems (37K50) Integral equations with miscellaneous special kernels (45H05)
Abstract: We consider a time-dependent one-dimensional nonlinear Schroedinger equation with a symmetric potential double well represented by two delta interactions. Among our results we give an explicit formula for the integral kernel of the unitary semigroup associated with the linear part of the Hamiltonian. Then we establish the corresponding Strichartz-type estimate and we prove local existence and uniqueness of the solution to the original nonlinear problem.
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