
Lectures on the Energy Critical Nonlinear Wave Equation
Carlos E. Kenig(Author)
American Mathematical Society (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 30. May 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
161 pages
978-1-4704-2014-7 (ISBN)
Description
This monograph deals with recent advances in the study of the long-time asymptotics of large solutions to critical nonlinear dispersive equations. The first part of the monograph describes, in the context of the energy critical wave equation, the ``concentration-compactness/rigidity theorem method'' introduced by C. Kenig and F. Merle. This approach has become the canonical method for the study of the ``global regularity and well-posedness'' conjecture (defocusing case) and the ``ground-state'' conjecture (focusing case) in critical dispersive problems.
The second part of the monograph describes the ``channel of energy'' method, introduced by T. Duyckaerts, C. Kenig, and F. Merle, to study soliton resolution for nonlinear wave equations. This culminates in a presentation of the proof of the soliton resolution conjecture, for the three-dimensional radial focusing energy critical wave equation.
It is the intent that the results described in this book will be a model for what to strive for in the study of other nonlinear dispersive equations.
The second part of the monograph describes the ``channel of energy'' method, introduced by T. Duyckaerts, C. Kenig, and F. Merle, to study soliton resolution for nonlinear wave equations. This culminates in a presentation of the proof of the soliton resolution conjecture, for the three-dimensional radial focusing energy critical wave equation.
It is the intent that the results described in this book will be a model for what to strive for in the study of other nonlinear dispersive equations.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Providence
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
314 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4704-2014-7 (9781470420147)
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Person
Carlos E. Kenig, University of Chicago, IL, USA.
Content
The local theory of the Cauchy problem
The ``road map'': The concentration compactness/rigidity theorem method for critical problems I
The ``road map'': The concentration compactness/rigidity theorem method for critical problems II
Properties of compact solutions and some more rigidity theorems, with applications to an extension of Theorem 2.6
Proof of the rigidity theorems
Type II blow-up solutions
Channels of energy and outer energy lower bounds
Universal type II blow-up profiles
Soliton resolution for radial solutions to (NLW), I
Soliton resolution for radial solutions to (NLW), II
Soliton resolution for radial solutions to (NLW), III
Bibliography
The ``road map'': The concentration compactness/rigidity theorem method for critical problems I
The ``road map'': The concentration compactness/rigidity theorem method for critical problems II
Properties of compact solutions and some more rigidity theorems, with applications to an extension of Theorem 2.6
Proof of the rigidity theorems
Type II blow-up solutions
Channels of energy and outer energy lower bounds
Universal type II blow-up profiles
Soliton resolution for radial solutions to (NLW), I
Soliton resolution for radial solutions to (NLW), II
Soliton resolution for radial solutions to (NLW), III
Bibliography