The defocusing nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation with step-like oscillatory initial data

Abstract

We study the Cauchy problem for the defocusing nonlinear Schr\"odinger (NLS) equation under the assumption that the solution vanishes as x + ∞ and approaches an oscillatory plane wave as x -∞. We first develop an inverse scattering transform formalism for solutions satisfying such step-like boundary conditions. Using this formalism, we prove that there exists a global solution of the corresponding Cauchy problem and establish a representation for this solution in terms of the solution of a Riemann-Hilbert problem. By performing a steepest descent analysis of this Riemann-Hilbert problem, we identify three asymptotic sectors in the half-plane t ≥ 0 of the xt-plane and derive asymptotic formulas for the solution in each of these sectors. Finally, by restricting the constructed solutions to the half-line x ≥ 0, we find a class of solutions with asymptotically time-periodic boundary values previously sought for in the context of the NLS half-line problem.

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