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Standing waves of the quintic NLS equation on the tadpole graph

Analysis of PDEs 2020-09-11 v3 Mathematical Physics Dynamical Systems math.MP Pattern Formation and Solitons

Abstract

The tadpole graph consists of a circle and a half-line attached at a vertex. We analyze standing waves of the nonlinear Schr\"{o}dinger equation with quintic power nonlinearity equipped with the Neumann-Kirchhoff boundary conditions at the vertex. The profile of the standing wave with the frequency ω(,0)\omega\in (-\infty,0) is characterized as a global minimizer of the quadratic part of energy constrained to the unit sphere in L6L^6. The set of minimizers includes the set of ground states of the system, which are the global minimizers of the energy at constant mass (L2L^2-norm), but it is actually wider. While ground states exist only for a certain interval of masses, the standing waves exist for every ω(,0)\omega \in (-\infty,0) and correspond to a bigger interval of masses. It is shown that there exist critical frequencies ω0\omega_0 and ω1\omega_1 such that the standing waves are the ground states for ω[ω0,0)\omega \in [\omega_0,0), local minimizers of the energy at constant mass for ω(ω1,ω0)\omega \in (\omega_1,\omega_0), and saddle points of the energy at constant mass for ω(,ω1)\omega \in (-\infty,\omega_1). Proofs make use of both the variational methods and the analytical theory for differential equations.

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@article{arxiv.2001.00881,
  title  = {Standing waves of the quintic NLS equation on the tadpole graph},
  author = {Diego Noja and Dmitry E. Pelinovsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.00881},
  year   = {2020}
}

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30 pages; 3 figures