Global solutions for 1D cubic defocusing dispersive equations: Part I

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DOI10.1017/FMP.2023.30zbMATH Open1530.35283arXiv2205.12212OpenAlexW4389318362MaRDI QIDQ6182805FDOQ6182805


Authors: Mihaela Ifrim, Daniel Tataru Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 21 December 2023

Published in: Forum of Mathematics, Pi (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: This article is devoted to a general class of one dimensional NLS problems with a cubic nonlinearity. The question of obtaining scattering, global in time solutions for such problems has attracted a lot of attention in recent years, and many global well-posedness results have been proved for a number of models under the assumption that the initial data is both emph{small} and emph{localized}. However, except for the completely integrable case, no such results have been known for small but non-localized initial data. In this article we introduce a new, nonperturbative method, to prove global well-posedness and scattering for L2 initial data which is emph{small} but emph{non-localized}. Our main structural assumption is that our nonlinearity is emph{defocusing}. However, we do not assume that our problem has any exact conservation laws. Our method is based on a robust reinterpretation of the idea of interaction Morawetz estimates, developed almost 20 years ago by the I-team. In terms of scattering, we prove that our global solutions satisfy both global L6 Strichartz estimates and bilinear L2 bounds. This is a Galilean invariant result, which is new even for the classical defocusing cubic NLS. There, by scaling our result also admits a large data counterpart.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2205.12212




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