Quantized blow-up dynamics for Calogero--Moser derivative nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation
Abstract
We consider the Calogero--Moser derivative nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation (CM-DNLS), an -critical nonlinear Schr\"odinger type equation enjoying a number of numerous structures, such as nonlocal nonlinearity, self-duality, pseudo-conformal symmetry, and complete integrability. In this paper, we construct smooth finite-time blow-up solutions to (CM-DNLS) that exhibit a sequence of discrete blow-up rates, so-called \emph{quantized blow-up rates}. Our strategy is a forward construction of the blow-up dynamics based on modulation analysis. Our main novelty is to utilize the \emph{nonlinear adapted derivative} suited to the \textit{Lax pair structure} and to rely on the \emph{hierarchy of conservation laws} inherent in this structure to control higher-order energies. This approach replaces a repulsivity-based energy method in the bootstrap argument, which significantly simplifies the analysis compared to earlier works. Our result highlights that the integrable structure remains a powerful tool, even in the presence of blow-up solutions. In (CM-DNLS), one of the distinctive features is \emph{chirality}. However, our constructed solutions are not chiral, since we assume the radial (even) symmetry in the gauge transformed equation. This radial assumption simplifies the modulation analysis.
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@article{arxiv.2412.12518,
title = {Quantized blow-up dynamics for Calogero--Moser derivative nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation},
author = {Uihyeon Jeong and Taegyu Kim},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.12518},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
44 pages. Corrected an error in the proof of Lemma 4.5 by adding a new Section 5 (Tail computation), and modified the definitions of the profiles T_{2j-1}; see Section 5 and Remark 5.1 for details