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Sharp Threshold of Blow-up and Scattering for the fractional Hartree equation

Analysis of PDEs 2018-05-16 v3

Abstract

We consider the fractional Hartree equation in the L2L^2-supercritical case, and we find a sharp threshold of the scattering versus blow-up dichotomy for radial data: If M[u0]sscscE[u0<M[Q]sscscE[Q] M[u_{0}]^{\frac{s-s_c}{s_c}}E[u_{0}<M[Q]^{\frac{s-s_c}{s_c}}E[Q] and M[u0]sscscu0H˙s2<M[Q]sscscQH˙s2M[u_{0}]^{\frac{s-s_c}{s_c}}\|u_{0}\|^2_{\dot H^s}<M[Q]^{\frac{s-s_c}{s_c}}\| Q\|^2_{\dot H^s}, then the solution u(t)u(t) is globally well-posed and scatters; if M[u0]sscscE[u0]<M[Q]sscscE[Q] M[u_{0}]^{\frac{s-s_c}{s_c}}E[u_{0}]<M[Q]^{\frac{s-s_c}{s_c}}E[Q] and M[u0]sscscu0H˙s2>M[Q]sscscQH˙s2M[u_{0}]^{\frac{s-s_c}{s_c}}\|u_{0}\|^2_{\dot H^s}>M[Q]^{\frac{s-s_c}{s_c}}\| Q\|^2_{\dot H^s}, the solution u(t)u(t) blows up in finite time. This condition is sharp in the sense that the solitary wave solution eitQ(x)e^{it}Q(x) is global but not scattering, which satisfies the equality in the above conditions. Here, QQ is the ground-state solution for the fractional Hartree equation.

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@article{arxiv.1705.08615,
  title  = {Sharp Threshold of Blow-up and Scattering for the fractional Hartree equation},
  author = {Qing Guo and Shihui Zhu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.08615},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

Proposition 2.6 has been update