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<center><math>D y = f y - y </math></center>
<center><math>D y = f y - y </math></center>
<center><math>Box  f  = \underline{y} y </math></center>
<center><math>\Box  f  = \underline{y} y </math></center>


where  <math>y</math>  is a spinor field (solving a coupled massive Dirac equation), <math>D</math> is the Dirac operator and  <math>f</math>  is a scalar (real) field. We put <br /> <math>y</math>  in <math>H^{s_1}</math> and <math>( f ,  f _t)</math> in <math>H^{s_2} \times H^{s_2 - 1}</math>.
where  <math>y</math>  is a spinor field (solving a coupled massive Dirac equation), <math>D</math> is the Dirac operator and  <math>f</math>  is a scalar (real) field. We put <br /> <math>y</math>  in <math>H^{s_1}</math> and <math>( f ,  f _t)</math> in <math>H^{s_2} \times H^{s_2 - 1}</math>.

Revision as of 20:28, 3 August 2006

The Maxwell-Dirac equation

[More info on this equation would be greatly appreciated. - Ed.]

This equation essentially reads

where is a spinor field (solving a coupled massive Dirac equation), and is the Dirac operator with connection A. We put in and in .

  • Scaling is .
  • When , there is GWP for small smooth data Chd1973
  • When there is LWP for in the Coulomb gauge Bou1999, and for in the Lorentz gauge Bou1996
    • For in the Coulomb gauge this is in Bou1996
    • This has recently been improved by Selberg to . Note that for technical reasons, lower-regularity results do not automatically imply higher ones when the regularity of one field (e.g. ) is kept fixed.
    • LWP for smooth data was obtained in Grs1966
    • GWP for small smooth data was obtained in Ge1991
  • When , GWP for small smooth data is known (Psarelli?)

In the nonrelativistic limit this equation converges to a Maxwell-Poisson system for data in the energy space [BecMauSb-p2]; furthermore one has a local well-posedness result which grows logarithmically in the asymptotic parameter. Earlier work appears in MasNa2003.




Dirac-Klein-Gordon equation

[More info on this equation would be greatly appreciated. - Ed.]

This equation essentially reads

where is a spinor field (solving a coupled massive Dirac equation), is the Dirac operator and is a scalar (real) field. We put
in and in .

The energy class is essentially , but the energy density is not positive. However, the norm of is also positive and conserved..

  • Scaling is .
  • When there is GWP for Chd1973, Bou2000 and LWP for Bou2000.
  • When there are some LWP results in Bou2001




Nonlinear Dirac equation

This equation essentially reads

where is a spinor field, is the mass, is a complex parameter, is the zeroth Pauli matrix, and is the spinor inner product.

  • Scaling is (at least in the massless case ).
  • In , LWP is known for when EscVe1997
    • This can be improved to LWP in (and GWP for small data) if an epsilon of additional regularity as assumed in the radial variable [MacNkrNaOz-p]; in particular one has GWP for radial data.
  • In , GWP is known for small data when [MacNaOz-p2].Some results on the nonrelativistic limit of this equation are also obtained in that paper.