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On hyperbolicity and Gevrey well-posedness. Part one: the elliptic case

Analysis of PDEs 2017-01-31 v2

Abstract

In this paper we prove that the Cauchy problem for first-order quasi-linear systems of partial differential equations is ill-posed in Gevrey spaces, under the assumption of an initial ellipticity. The assumption bears on the principal symbol of the first-order operator. Ill-posedness means instability in the sense of Hadamard, specifically an instantaneous defect of H\"older continuity of the flow from GσG^{\sigma} to L2L^2, where σ(0,1)\sigma\in(0,1) depends on the initial spectrum. Building on the analysis carried out by G. M\'etivier [\textit{Remarks on the well-posedness of the nonlinear Cauchy problem}, Contemp. Math. 2005], we show that ill-posedness follows from a long-time Cauchy-Kovalevskaya construction of a family of exact, highly oscillating, analytical solutions which are initially close to the null solution, and which grow exponentially fast in time. A specific difficulty resides in the observation time of instability. While in Sobolev spaces, this time is logarithmic in the frequency, in Gevrey spaces it is a power of the frequency. In particular, in Gevrey spaces the instability is recorded much later than in Sobolev spaces.

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@article{arxiv.1611.07225,
  title  = {On hyperbolicity and Gevrey well-posedness. Part one: the elliptic case},
  author = {Baptiste Morisse},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.07225},
  year   = {2017}
}