On the collapse of trial solutions for a damped-driven nonlinear Schrödinger equation
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Abstract: We consider the focusing 2D non-linear Schr"odinger equation, perturbed by a damping term, and driven by multiplicative noise. We show that a physically motivated trial solution does not collapse for any admissible initial condition although the exponent of the non-linearity is critical. Our method is based on the construction of a global solution to a singular stochastic Hamiltonian system used to connect trial solution and Schr"odinger equation.
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