Blow-up and lifespan estimate to a nonlinear wave equation in Schwarzschild spacetime

Abstract

In Luk, Luk proved global existence for semilinear wave equations in Kerr spacetime with small angular momentum(a M) \[ gKφ=F(∂ φ), \] when the quadratic nonlinear term satisfies the null condition. In this work, we will show that if the null condition does not hold, at most we can have almost global existence for semilinear wave equations with quadratic nonlinear term in Schwarzschild spacetime, which is the special case of Kerr with a=0 \[ gSφ=(∂tφ)2, \] where gS denotes the D'Alembert operator associated with Schwarzschild metric. What is more, if the power of the nonlinear term is replaced with p satisfying 3/2 p< 2, we still can show blow-up, no matter how small the initial data are. We do not have to assume that the support of the data should be far away from the event horizon.

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