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Finite time extinction for the strongly damped nonlinear Schr{ö}dinger equation in bounded domains

Published 18 Mar 2020 in math.AP | (2003.08105v2)

Abstract: We prove the \textit{finite time extinction property} $(u(t)\equiv 0$ on $\Omega$ for any $t\ge T_\star,$ for some $T_\star>0)$ for solutions of the nonlinear Schr\"{o}dinger problem ${\rm i} u_t+\Delta u+a|u|{-(1-m)}u=f(t,x),$ on a bounded domain $\Omega$ of $\mathbb{R}N,$ $N\le 3,$ $a\in\mathbb{C}$ with $\Im(a)>0$ (the damping case) and under the crucial assumptions $0<m<1$ and the dominating condition $2\sqrt m\,\Im(a)\ge(1-m)|\Re(a)|.$ We use an energy method as well as several a priori estimates to prove the main conclusion. The presence of the non-Lipschitz nonlinear term in the equation introduces a lack of regularity of the solution requiring a study of the existence and uniqueness of solutions satisfying the equation in some different senses according to the regularity assumed on the data.

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