Existence of global solutions to the derivative NLS equation with the inverse scattering transform method
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Abstract: We address existence of global solutions to the derivative nonlinear Schr"{o}dinger (DNLS) equation without the small-norm assumption. By using the inverse scattering transform method without eigenvalues and resonances, we construct a unique global solution in which is also Lipschitz continuous with respect to the initial data. Compared to the existing literature on the spectral problem for the DNLS equation, the corresponding Riemann--Hilbert problem is defined in the complex plane with the jump on the real line.
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