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Linear vs. nonlinear effects for nonlinear Schrodinger equations with potential
Published 2004-05-21Version 1
We review some recent results on nonlinear Schrodinger equations with potential, with emphasis on the case where the potential is a second order polynomial, for which the interaction between the linear dynamics caused by the potential, and the nonlinear effects, can be described quite precisely. This includes semi-classical regimes, as well as finite time blow-up and scattering issues. We present the tools used for these problems, as well as their limitations, and outline the arguments of the proofs.
Comments: 20 pages; survey of previous results
Journal: Commun. Contemp. Math., Vol. 7, No. 4 (2005) 483-508
Keywords: nonlinear schrodinger equations, nonlinear effects, second order polynomial, finite time blow-up, linear dynamics
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