Bi- and trilinear Schroedinger estimates in one space dimension with applications to cubic NLS and DNLS

Mathematics – Analysis of PDEs

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The Fourier transforms of the products of two respectively three solutions of the free Schroedinger equation in one space dimension are estimated in mixed and, in the first case weighted, L^p - norms. Inserted into an appropriate variant of the Fourier restriction norm method, these estimates serve to prove local well-posedness of the Cauchy problem for the cubic nonlinear Schroedinger (NLS) equation with data u_0 in the function space ^L^r:=^H^r_0, where for s \in R the spaces ^H^r_s are defined by the norms ||u_0||_{^H^r_s}:=||^u_0||_{L^r'_\xi}, 1/r + 1/r'=1. Similar arguments, combined with a gauge transform, lead to local well-posedness of the Cauchy problem for the derivative nonlinear Schroedinger (DNLS) equation with data u_0 \in ^H^r_{1/2}. In the local result on cubic NLS the parameter r is allowed in the whole subcritical range 1 5/3.

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