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Longer lifespan for many solutions of the Kirchhoff equation

Analysis of PDEs 2020-11-06 v2

Abstract

We consider the Kirchhoff equation ttuΔu(1+Tdu2)=0 \partial_{tt} u - \Delta u \Big( 1 + \int_{\mathbb T^d} |\nabla u|^2 \Big) = 0 on the dd-dimensional torus Td\mathbb T^d, and its Cauchy problem with initial data u(0,x)u(0,x), tu(0,x)\partial_t u(0,x) of size ε\varepsilon in Sobolev class. The effective equation for the dynamics at the quintic order, obtained in previous papers by quasilinear normal form, contains resonances corresponding to nontrivial terms in the energy estimates. Such resonances cannot be avoided by tuning external parameters (simply because the Kirchhoff equation does not contain parameters). In this paper we introduce nonresonance conditions on the initial data of the Cauchy problem and prove a lower bound ε6\varepsilon^{-6} for the lifespan of the corresponding solutions (the standard local theory gives ε2\varepsilon^{-2}, and the normal form for the cubic terms gives ε4\varepsilon^{-4}). The proof relies on the fact that, under these nonresonance conditions, the growth rate of the "superactions" of the effective equations on large time intervals is smaller (by a factor ε2\varepsilon^2) than its a priori estimate based on the normal form for the cubic terms. The set of initial data satisfying such nonresonance conditions contains several nontrivial examples that are discussed in the paper.

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@article{arxiv.2007.03543,
  title  = {Longer lifespan for many solutions of the Kirchhoff equation},
  author = {Pietro Baldi and Emanuele Haus},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.03543},
  year   = {2020}
}

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