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Blow-up solutions on a sphere for the 3d quintic NLS in the energy space

Analysis of PDEs 2010-07-08 v1

Abstract

We prove that if u(t)u(t) is a log-log blow-up solution, of the type studied by Merle-Rapha\"el (2001-2005), to the L2L^2 critical focusing NLS equation itu+Δu+u4/du=0i\partial_t u +\Delta u + |u|^{4/d} u=0 with initial data u0H1(Rd)u_0\in H^1(\mathbb{R}^d) in the cases d=1,2d=1, 2, then u(t)u(t) remains bounded in H1H^1 away from the blow-up point. This is obtained without assuming that the initial data u0u_0 has any regularity beyond H1(Rd)H^1(\mathbb{R}^d). As an application of the d=1d=1 result, we construct an open subset of initial data in the radial energy space Hrad1(R3)H^1_{rad}(\mathbb{R}^3) with corresponding solutions that blow-up on a sphere at positive radius for the 3d quintic (H˙1\dot H^1-critical) focusing NLS equation itu+Δu+u4u=0i\partial_tu + \Delta u + |u|^4u=0. This improves Rapha\"el-Szeftel (2009), where an open subset in Hrad3(R3)H^3_{rad}(\mathbb{R}^3) is obtained. The method of proof can be summarized as follows: on the whole space, high frequencies above the blow-up scale are controlled by the bilinear Strichartz estimates. On the other hand, outside the blow-up core, low frequencies are controlled by finite speed of propagation.

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@article{arxiv.1007.1217,
  title  = {Blow-up solutions on a sphere for the 3d quintic NLS in the energy space},
  author = {Justin Holmer and Svetlana Roudenko},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1007.1217},
  year   = {2010}
}