Long-time instability and unbounded Sobolev orbits for some periodic nonlinear Schr\"odinger equations
Abstract
We study the energy cascade problematic for some nonlinear Schr\"odinger equations on the torus 2 in terms of the growth of Sobolev norms. We define the notion of long-time strong instability and establish its connection to the existence of unbounded Sobolev orbits. This connection is then explored for a family of cubic Schr\"odinger nonlinearities that are equal or closely related to the standard polynomial one |u|2u. Most notably, we prove the existence of unbounded Sobolev orbits for a family of Hamiltonian cubic nonlinearities that includes the resonant cubic NLS equation (a.k.a. the first Birkhoff normal form).
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