Energy-critical inhomogeneous generalized Hartree equation with inverse square potential

Abstract

This work studies the Cauchy problem for the energy-critical inhomogeneous Hartree equation with inverse square potential i∂t u- Kλ u= |x|-τ|u|p-2(Iα *|·|-τ|u|p)u, Kλ=-+λ|x|2 in the energy space Hλ1:=\f∈ L2,Kλf∈ L2\. In this paper, we develop a well-posedness theory and investigate the blow-up of solutions in Hλ1. Furthermore we present a dichotomy between energy bounded and non-global existence of solutions under the ground state threshold. To this end, we use Caffarelli-Kohn-Nirenberg weighted interpolation inequalities and some equivalent norms considering Kλ, which make it possible to control the non-linearity involving the singularity |x|-τ as well as the inverse square potential. The novelty here is the investigation of the energy critical regime which remains still open and the challenge is to deal with three technical problems: a non-local source term, an inhomogeneous singular term |·|-τ, and the presence of an inverse square potential.

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