The initial-boundary value problem for the biharmonic Schrödinger equation on the half-line

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We study the local and global wellposedness of the initial-boundary value problem for the biharmonic Schrödinger equation on the half-line with inhomogeneous Dirichlet-Neumann boundary data. First, we obtain a representation formula for the solution of the linear nonhomogenenous problem by using the Fokas method (also known as the unified transform method). We use this representation formula to prove space and time estimates on the solutions of the linear model in fractional Sobolev spaces by using Fourier analysis. Secondly, we consider the nonlinear model with a power type nonlinearity and prove the local wellposedness by means of a classical contraction argument. We obtain Strichartz estimates to treat the low regularity case by using the oscillatory integral theory directly on the representation formula provided by the Fokas method. Global wellposedness of the defocusing model is established up to cubic nonlinearities by using the multiplier technique and proving hidden trace regularities.

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Özsarı, T., & Yolcu, N. (2019). The initial-boundary value problem for the biharmonic Schrödinger equation on the half-line. Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis, 18(6), 3285–3316. https://doi.org/10.3934/cpaa.2019148

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