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A solution to the focusing 3d NLS that blows up on a contracting sphere

Analysis of PDEs 2012-12-27 v1

Abstract

We rigorously construct radial H1H^1 solutions to the 3d cubic focusing NLS equation itψ+Δψ+2ψ2ψ=0i\partial_t \psi + \Delta \psi + 2 |\psi|^2\psi=0 that blow-up along a contracting sphere. With blow-up time set to t=0t=0, the solutions concentrate on a sphere at radius t1/3\sim t^{1/3} but focus towards this sphere at the faster rate t2/3\sim t^{2/3}. Such dynamics were originally proposed heuristically by Degtyarev-Zakharov-Rudakov (1975) and independently later in Holmer-Roudenko (2007), where it was demonstrated to be consistent with all conservation laws of this equation. In the latter paper, it was proposed as a solution that would yield divergence of the Lx3L_x^3 norm within the "wide" radius u(t)Lx21/2\sim |\nabla u(t)|_{L_x^2}^{-1/2} but not within the "tight" radius u(t)Lx22\sim |\nabla u(t)|_{L_x^2}^{-2}, the second being the rate of contraction of self-similar blow-up solutions observed numerically and described in detail in Chapter 7 of Sulem-Sulem (1998).

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@article{arxiv.1212.6236,
  title  = {A solution to the focusing 3d NLS that blows up on a contracting sphere},
  author = {Justin Holmer and Galina Perelman and Svetlana Roudenko},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.6236},
  year   = {2012}
}

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to appear in Transactions of the AMS