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Stable directions for small nonlinear Dirac standing waves

Nabile Boussaid () 1

Abstract: We prove that for a Dirac operator with no resonance at thresholds nor eigenvalue at thresholds the propagator satisfies propagation and dispersive estimates. When this linear operator has only two simple eigenvalues close enough, we study an associated class of nonlinear Dirac equations which have stationary solutions. As an application of our decay estimates, we show that these solutions have stable directions which are tangent to the subspaces associated with the continuous spectrum of the Dirac operator. This result is the analogue, in the Dirac case, of a theorem by Tsai and Yau about the Schrödinger equation. To our knowledge, the present work is the first mathematical study of the stability problem for a nonlinear Dirac equation.

  • 1:  CEntre de REcherches en MAthématiques de la DEcision (CEREMADE)
  • CNRS : UMR7534 – Université Paris IX - Paris Dauphine
  • Domain : Mathematics/Mathematical Physics
    Mathematics/Analysis of PDEs
  • Keywords : non linear Dirac equation – stationary states – Propagation estimates – Dispersive estimates – Decay estimates – stability – stable manifold – stabilization
  • Comment : 43 pages
  • Available versions :  v1 (2005-12-16) v2 (2006-02-14) v3 (2006-04-27)
 
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  • Submitted on: Friday, 16 December 2005 15:45:15
  • Updated on: Friday, 16 December 2005 17:48:49