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For contact details, papers, etc. see [http://www.math.ucla.edu/~tao my home page]. | For contact details, papers, etc. see [http://www.math.ucla.edu/~tao my home page]. | ||
== Equation template == | |||
{{equation | {{equation | ||
| name = Cubic NLS on R | | name = Cubic NLS on R | ||
| hamiltonian = Completely integrable | | equation = <math>iu_t + u_xx = \pm |u|^2 u</math> | ||
| linear = [[free Schrodinger equation]] | | data = <math>u \in H^s(\R \to \C)</math> | ||
| hamiltonian = [[Completely integrable]] | |||
| linear = [[free Schrodinger equation|Schrodinger]] | |||
| nonlinear = semilinear | | nonlinear = semilinear | ||
| critical = <math>L^2(\R)</math> | | critical = <math>L^2(\R)</math> | ||
| criticality = mass-subcritical;<br> energy-subcritical;<br> scattering-critical | | criticality = mass-subcritical;<br> energy-subcritical;<br> scattering-critical | ||
| covariance = - | |||
| lwp = <math>H^s(\R)</math> for <math>s \geq 0</math> | | lwp = <math>H^s(\R)</math> for <math>s \geq 0</math> | ||
| gwp = <math>H^s(\R)</math> for <math>s \geq 0</math> | | gwp = <math>H^s(\R)</math> for <math>s \geq 0</math> | ||
}} | }} | ||
I'm experimenting with a [[Template:Equation|equation template]]. On the right you see a typical example of this template in action. | |||
Revision as of 14:40, 7 August 2006
Terence Tao
For contact details, papers, etc. see my home page.
Equation template
| Description | |
|---|---|
| Equation | |
| Fields | {{{fields}}} |
| Data class | |
| Basic characteristics | |
| Structure | Completely integrable |
| Nonlinearity | semilinear |
| Linear component | Schrodinger |
| Critical regularity | |
| Criticality | mass-subcritical; energy-subcritical; scattering-critical |
| Covariance | - |
| Theoretical results | |
| LWP | for |
| GWP | for |
| Related equations | |
| Parent class | {{{parent}}} |
| Special cases | {{{special}}} |
| Other related | {{{related}}} |
I'm experimenting with a equation template. On the right you see a typical example of this template in action.