Long time behavior of small solutions of NLS with non-generic potentials in one dimension
Abstract
We consider the one-dimensional cubic nonlinear Schrödinger equation with a non-generic real-valued external potential V. We prove almost global-in-time quantitative bounds for small solutions. More precisely, small initial data of size in a weighted Sobolev space give rise to solutions with the sharp decay rate t-1/2 in L∞x up to time (1c2). The main novelty of our result is that no additional symmetry assumption is imposed on V. First, we use a modification of the standard distorted Fourier transform basis to resolve the possible discontinuity at zero energy due to the presence of a resonance. Then, following the work of Chen and Pusateri, we use smoothing estimates in the setting of non-generic potentials to analyze the low frequency structure of the (modified) nonlinear spectral distribution. A key novel ingredient is a Fourier restriction type inequality that handles low frequency contributions not amenable to the approach of Chen and Pusateri, and which is central to establishing the quantitative bounds.
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