On the continuum limit for the discrete Nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation on a large finite cubic lattice
Abstract
In this study, we consider the nonlinear Sch\"odinger equation (NLS) with the zero-boundary condition on a two- or three-dimensional large finite cubic lattice. We prove that its solution converges to that of the NLS on the entire Euclidean space with simultaneous reduction in the lattice distance and expansion of the domain. Moreover, we obtain a precise global-in-time bound for the rate of convergence. Our proof heavily relies on Strichartz estimates on a finite lattice. A key observation is that, compared to the case of a lattice with a fixed size [Y. Hong, C. Kwak, S. Nakamura, and C. Yang, Finite difference scheme for two-dimensional periodic nonlinear Schr\"odinger equations, Journal of Evolution Equations 21 (2021), no.~1, 391--418.], the loss of regularity in Strichartz estimates can be reduced as the domain expands, depending on the speed of expansion. This allows us to address the physically important three-dimensional case.
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