Sharp well-posedness results of the Benjamin-Ono equation in $H^{s}(\mathbb{T},\mathbb{R})$ and qualitative properties of its solution
Abstract
We prove that the Benjamin--Ono equation on the torus is globally in time well-posed in the Sobolev space for any and ill-posed for . Hence the critical Sobolev exponent of the Benjamin--Ono equation is the threshold for well-posedness on the torus. The obtained solutions are almost periodic in time. Furthermore, we prove that the traveling wave solutions of the Benjamin-Ono equation on the torus are orbitally stable in for any . Novel conservation laws and a nonlinear Fourier transform on with are key ingredients into the proofs of these results.
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@article{arxiv.2004.04857,
title = {Sharp well-posedness results of the Benjamin-Ono equation in $H^{s}(\mathbb{T},\mathbb{R})$ and qualitative properties of its solution},
author = {P. Gérard and T. Kappeler and P. Topalov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.04857},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
The paper is a greatly extended version of arXiv:1909.07314. In particular, we have included the result on ill-posedness of the Benjamin-Ono equation in $H^{-1/2}$ and added an appendix on the restriction of the Birkhoff map to the scale of Sobolev space $H^s$, $s>0$, and another one on a sharper form of ill-posedness of the Benjamin-Ono equation in $H^{s}_{r}$ with $s<-1/2$