On Singularity formation for the L^2-critical Boson star equation
Abstract
We prove a general, non-perturbative result about finite-time blowup solutions for the -critical boson star equation in 3 space dimensions. Under the sole assumption that the solution blows up in at finite time, we show that has a unique weak limit in and that has a unique weak limit in the sense of measures. Moreover, we prove that the limiting measure exhibits minimal mass concentration. A central ingredient used in the proof is a "finite speed of propagation" property, which puts a strong rigidity on the blowup behavior of . As the second main result, we prove that any radial finite-time blowup solution converges strongly in away from the origin. For radial solutions, this result establishes a large data blowup conjecture for the -critical boson star equation, similar to a conjecture which was originally formulated by F. Merle and P. Raphael for the -critical nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation in [CMP 253 (2005), 675-704]. We also discuss some extensions of our results to other -critical theories of gravitational collapse, in particular to critical Hartree-type equations.
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@article{arxiv.1103.3140,
title = {On Singularity formation for the L^2-critical Boson star equation},
author = {Enno Lenzmann and Mathieu Lewin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1103.3140},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
24 pages. Accepted in Nonlinearity