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Stable self-similar blow up for energy subcritical wave equations

Analysis of PDEs 2012-07-12 v3 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We consider the semilinear wave equation t2ψΔψ=ψp1ψ \partial_t^2 \psi-\Delta \psi=|\psi|^{p-1}\psi for 1<p31<p\leq 3 with radial data in R3\R^{3}. This equation admits an explicit spatially homogeneous blow up solution ψT\psi^T given by ψT(t,x)=κp(Tt)2p1 \psi^T(t,x)=\kappa_p (T-t)^{-\frac{2}{p-1}} where T>0T>0 and κp\kappa_p is a pp-dependent constant. We prove that the blow up described by ψT\psi^T is stable against small perturbations in the energy topology. This complements previous results by Merle and Zaag. The method of proof is quite robust and can be applied to other self-similar blow up problems as well, even in the energy supercritical case.

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@article{arxiv.1201.4337,
  title  = {Stable self-similar blow up for energy subcritical wave equations},
  author = {Roland Donninger and Birgit Schörkhuber},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1201.4337},
  year   = {2012}
}

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