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L_2 phi = L_3( |u|^2 ) | L_2 phi = L_3( |u|^2 ) | ||
where L_1, L_2, L_3 are various constant coefficient | where L_1, L_2, L_3 are various constant coefficient differential operators; these describe the interactions of small amplitude, high frequency waves with acoustic waves [ZkShl1980]. Using energy methods and gauge transformations, local existence for smooth data was established in [KnPoVe1995b]; see also [GhSau1992]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:50, 30 July 2006
The Zakharov-Schulman system is described by the equations
i u_t + L_1 u = phi u
L_2 phi = L_3( |u|^2 )
where L_1, L_2, L_3 are various constant coefficient differential operators; these describe the interactions of small amplitude, high frequency waves with acoustic waves [ZkShl1980]. Using energy methods and gauge transformations, local existence for smooth data was established in [KnPoVe1995b]; see also [GhSau1992].