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Nonlinear discrete Schrödinger equations with a point defect

Published 13 Dec 2024 in math.AP | (2412.10142v2)

Abstract: We study the $d$-dimensional discrete nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation with general power nonlinearity and a delta potential. Our interest lies in the interplay between two localization mechanisms. On the one hand, the attractive (repulsive) delta potential acting as a point defect breaks the translational invariance of the lattice so that a linear staggering (non-staggering) bound state is formed with negative (positive) energy. On the other hand, focusing nonlinearity may lead to self-trapping of excitation energy. For focusing nonlinearity we prove the existence of a spatially exponentially localized and time-periodic ground state and investigate the impact of an attractive respectively repulsive delta potential on the existence of an excitation threshold, i.e. supercritical $l2$ norm, for the creation of such a ground states. Explicit expressions for the lower excitation thresholds are given. Reciprocally, we discuss the influence of defocusing nonlinearity on the durability of the linear bound states and provide upper thresholds of the $l2-$norm for their preservation. Regarding the asymptotic behavior of the solutions we establish that for a $l2-$norm below the excitation threshold the solutions scatter to a solution of the linear problem in $l{p>2}$.

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