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Energy concentration of the focusing energy-critical FNLS

Analysis of PDEs 2015-02-03 v1

Abstract

We consider the fractional nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation (FNLS) with general dispersion α|\nabla|^\alpha and focusing energy-critical nonlinearities u2αdαu-|u|^\frac{2\alpha}{d-\alpha}u and (x2αu2)u-(|x|^{-2\alpha} * |u|^2) u. By adopting Kenig-Tsutsumi \cite{mets}, Kenig-Merle \cite{keme} and Killip-Visan \cite{kv} arguments, we show the energy concentration of radial solutions near the maximal existence time. For this purpose we use Sobolev inequalities for radial functions and establish strong energy decoupling of profiles. And we also show that when the kinetic energy is confined the maximal existence time is finite for some large class of initial data satisfying the initial energy E(φ)E(\varphi) is less than energy of ground state E(Wα)E(W_\alpha) but α2φL2α2WαL2\||\nabla|^\frac\alpha2 \varphi\|_{L^2} \ge \||\nabla|^\frac\alpha2 W_\alpha\|_{L^2}.

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@article{arxiv.1502.00100,
  title  = {Energy concentration of the focusing energy-critical FNLS},
  author = {Yonggeun Cho and Gyeongha Hwang and Yong-Sun Shim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.00100},
  year   = {2015}
}