Existence of solitary-wave solutions to nonlocal equations

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We prove existence and conditional energetic stability of solitarywave solutions for the two classes of pseudodifferential equations ut + (f(u))x - (Lu)x = 0 and ut + (f(u))x + (Lu)t = 0; where f is a nonlinear term, typically of the form c|u|p or cu|u|p-1, and L is a Fourier multiplier operator of positive order. The former class includes for instance the Whitham equation with capillary effects and the generalized Korteweg-de Vries equation, and the latter the Benjamin-Bona-Mahony equation. Existence and conditional energetic stability results have earlier been established using the method of concentration-compactness for a class of operators with symbol of order s ≥ 1. We extend these results to symbols of order 0 < s < 1, thereby improving upon the results for general operators with symbol of order s ≥ 1 by enlarging both the class of linear operators and nonlinearities admitting existence of solitary waves. Instead of using abstract operator theory, the new results are obtained by direct calculations involving the nonlocal operator L, something that gives us the bounds and estimates needed for the method of concentration-compactness.

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Arnesen, M. N. (2016). Existence of solitary-wave solutions to nonlocal equations. Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems- Series A, 36(7), 3483–3510. https://doi.org/10.3934/dcds.2016.36.3483

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