Solitary waves for the Hartree equation with a slowly varying potential
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Abstract: We study the Hartree equation with a slowly varying smooth potential, , and with an initial condition which is away in from a soliton. We show that up to time and errors of size in , the solution is a soliton evolving according to the classical dynamics of a natural effective Hamiltonian. This result is based on methods of Holmer-Zworski, who prove a similar theorem for the Gross-Pitaevskii equation, and on spectral estimates for the linearized Hartree operator recently obtained by Lenzmann. We also provide an extension of the result of Holmer-Zworski to more general inital conditions.
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