Date
Mon, 02 Feb 2015
Time
17:00 - 18:00
Location
L4
Speaker
Arick Shao
Organisation
Imperial College London

In this talk, we consider two disparate questions involving wave equations: (1) how singularities of solutions of subconformal focusing nonlinear wave equations form, and (2) when solutions of (linear and nonlinear) wave equations are determined by their data at infinity. In particular, we will show how tools from solving the second problem - a new family of global nonlinear Carleman estimates - can be used to establish some new results regarding the first question. Previous theorems by Merle and Zaag have established both upper and lower bounds on the local H¹-norm near noncharacteristic blow-up points for subconformal focusing NLW. In our main result, we show that this H¹-norm cannot concentrate along past timelike cones emanating from the blow-up point, i.e., that a significant amount of the action must occur near the corresponding past null cones.

These are joint works with Spyros Alexakis.

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