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[Thanks to <span class="SpellE">Nikolaos</span> <span class="SpellE">Tzirakis</span> for some corrections - Ed.] | [Thanks to <span class="SpellE">Nikolaos</span> <span class="SpellE">Tzirakis</span> for some corrections - Ed.] | ||
* On R with k > 4, < | * On R with k > 4, <math>gKdV-k </math>is LWP down to scaling: <math>s >= \partial_c s = 1/2 - 2/k </math>[[Bibliography#KnPoVe1993|KnPoVe1993]] | ||
** Was shown for s>3/2 in [[Bibliography#GiTs1989|GiTs1989]] | ** Was shown for s>3/2 in [[Bibliography#GiTs1989|GiTs1989]] | ||
** One has ill-<span class="SpellE">posedness</span> in the supercritical regime [[Bibliography#BirKnPoSvVe1996|BirKnPoSvVe1996]] | ** One has ill-<span class="SpellE">posedness</span> in the supercritical regime [[Bibliography#BirKnPoSvVe1996|BirKnPoSvVe1996]] |
Revision as of 19:48, 28 July 2006
Half-line theory
The gKdV Cauchy-boundary problem on the half-line is
The sign of is important (it makes the influence of the boundary x=0 mostly negligible), the sign of is not. The drift term is convenient for technical reasons; it is not known whether it is truly necessary.
- LWP is known for initial data in and boundary data in when .
- The techniques are based on KnPoVe1993 and a replacement of the IVBP with a forced IVP.
- This has been improved to when .
- More specific results are known for KdV, mKdV, gKdV-3, and gKdV-4.
Miscellaneous gKdV results
[Thanks to Nikolaos Tzirakis for some corrections - Ed.]
- On R with k > 4, is LWP down to scaling: KnPoVe1993
- Was shown for s>3/2 in GiTs1989
- One has ill-posedness in the supercritical regime BirKnPoSvVe1996
- For small data one has scattering KnPoVe1993c.Note that one cannot have scattering in L^2 except in the critical case k=4 because one can scale solitons to be arbitrarily small in the non-critical cases.
- Solitons are H^1-unstable BnSouSr1987
- If one considers an arbitrary smooth non-linearity (not necessarily a power) then one has LWP for small data in H^s, s > 1/2 St1995
- On R with any k, gKdV-k is GWP in H^s for s >= 1 KnPoVe1993, though for k >= 4 one needs the L^2 norm to be small; global weak solutions were constructed much earlier, with the same smallness assumption when k >= 4. This should be improvable below H^1 for all k.
- On R with any k, gKdV-k has the H^s norm growing like t^{(s-1)+} in time for any integer s >= 1 St1997b
- On R with any non-linearity, a non-zero solution to gKdV cannot be supported on the half-line R^+ (or R^-) for two different times references:KnPoVe-p3 KnPoVe-p3, [KnPoVe-p4].
- On R with non-integer k, one has decay of O(t^{-1/3}) in L^\infty for small decaying data if k > (19 - sqrt(57))/4 ~ 2.8625... CtWs1991
- In the L^2 subcritical case 0 < k < 4, multisoliton solutions are asymptotically H^1-stable [MtMeTsa-p]
- A dissipative version of gKdV-k was analyzed in MlRi2001
- On T with any k, gKdV-k has the H^s norm growing like t^{2(s-1)+} in time for any integer s >= 1 St1997b
- On T with k >= 3, gKdV-k is LWP for s >= 1/2 references:CoKeStTaTk-p3 CoKeStTkTa-p3
- Was shown for s >= 1 in St1997c
- Analytic well-posedness fails for s < 1/2 references:CoKeStTaTk-p3 CoKeStTkTa-p3, KnPoVe1996
- For arbitrary smooth non-linearities, weak H^1 solutions were constructed in references:Bo1993b Bo1993.
- On T with k >= 3, gKdV-k is GWP for s >= 1 except in the focussing case St1997c
- The estimates in references:CoKeStTaTk-p3 CoKeStTkTa-p3 suggest that this is improvable to 13/14 - 2/7k, but this has only been proven in the sub-critical case k=3 references:CoKeStTaTk-p3 CoKeStTkTa-p3. In the critical and super-critical cases there are some low-frequency issues which may require the techniques in [[references:KeTa-p KeTa-p]].