It takes the average reader 4 hours and 28 minutes to read Invariant Manifolds and Dispersive Hamiltonian Evolution Equations by Kenji Nakanishi
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The notion of an invariant manifold arises naturally in the asymptotic stability analysis of stationary or standing wave solutions of unstable dispersive Hamiltonian evolution equations such as the focusing semilinear Klein-Gordon and Schrodinger equations. This is due to the fact that the linearized operators about such special solutions typically exhibit negative eigenvalues (a single one for the ground state), which lead to exponential instability of the linearized flow and allows for ideas from hyperbolic dynamics to enter. One of the main results proved here for energy subcritical...
Invariant Manifolds and Dispersive Hamiltonian Evolution Equations by Kenji Nakanishi is 264 pages long, and a total of 67,056 words.
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