Blow-up criteria for the 3d cubic nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation
Abstract
We consider solutions to the 3d nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation . In particular, we are interested in finding criteria on the initial data that predict the asymptotic behavior of , e.g., whether blows-up in finite time, exists globally in time but behaves like a linear solution for large times (scatters), or exists globally in time but does not scatter. This question has been resolved (at least for data) if , where and denote the mass and energy of , and denotes the ground state solution to . Here, we prove a new sufficient condition for blow-up using an interpolation type inequality and the virial identity that is applicable to certain initial data satisfying . Our condition is similar to one obtained by Lushnikov (1995) but our method allows for an adaptation to radial, infinite-variance initial data that can be stated conceptually: for real initial data, if a certain fraction of the mass is contained in the unit ball, then blow-up occurs. We also show analytically (if one takes the numerically computed value of ) that there exist Gaussian initial data with negative quadratic phase such that but the solution blows-up. We conclude with several numerically computed examples.
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@article{arxiv.0911.3955,
title = {Blow-up criteria for the 3d cubic nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation},
author = {Justin Holmer and Rodrigo Platte and Svetlana Roudenko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0911.3955},
year = {2009}
}