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Energy Distribution of solutions to defocusing semi-linear wave equation in two dimensional space

Published 27 Apr 2021 in math.AP | (2104.13041v1)

Abstract: We consider finite-energy solutions to the defocusing nonlinear wave equation in two dimensional space. We prove that almost all energy moves to the infinity at almost the light speed as time tends to infinity. In addition, the inward/outward part of energy gradually vanishes as time tends to positive/negative infinity. These behaviours resemble those of free waves. We also prove some decay estimates of the solutions if the initial data decay at a certain rate as the spatial variable tends to infinity. As an application, we prove a couple of scattering results for solutions whose initial data are in a weighted energy space. Our assumption on decay rate of initial data is weaker than previous known scattering results.

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