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A geometric approach for sharp Local well-posedness of quasilinear wave equations

Analysis of PDEs 2014-08-19 v1 Differential Geometry

Abstract

The commuting vector fields approach, devised for strichartz estimates in [13], was developed for proving the local well-posedness in the Sobolev spaces HsH^s with s>2+232s>2+\frac{2-\sqrt{3}}{2} for general quasi-linear wave equation in R1+3{\mathbb R}^{1+3} by Klainerman and Rodnianski. Via this approach they obtained the local well-posedness in HsH^s with s>2s>2 for (1+3)(1+3) vacuum Einstein equations, by taking advantage of the vanishing Ricci curvature. The sharp, H2+ϵH^{2+\epsilon}, local well-posedness result for general quasilinear wave equation was achieved by Smith and Tataru by constructing a parametrix using wave packets. Using the vector fields approach, one has to face the major hurdle caused by the Ricci tensor of the metric for the quasi-linear wave equations. This posed a question that if the geometric approach can provide the sharp result for the non-geometric equations. In this paper, based on geometric normalization and new observations on the mass aspect function, we prove the sharp local well-posedness of general quasilinear wave equation in R1+3{\Bbb R}^{1+3} by a vector field approach.

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@article{arxiv.1408.3780,
  title  = {A geometric approach for sharp Local well-posedness of quasilinear wave equations},
  author = {Qian Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.3780},
  year   = {2014}
}