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Self-similar Solutions of the Cubic Wave Equation

P. Bizoń, P. Breitenlohner, D. Maison, A. Wasserman

Published 2009-05-23Version 1

We prove that the focusing cubic wave equation in three spatial dimensions has a countable family of self-similar solutions which are smooth inside the past light cone of the singularity. These solutions are labeled by an integer index $n$ which counts the number of oscillations of the solution. The linearized operator around the $n$-th solution is shown to have $n+1$ negative eigenvalues (one of which corresponds to the gauge mode) which implies that all $n>0$ solutions are unstable. It is also shown that all $n>0$ solutions have a singularity outside the past light cone which casts doubt on whether these solutions may participate in the Cauchy evolution, even for non-generic initial data.

Comments: 14 pages, 1 figure
Journal: Nonlinearity 23:225-236,2010
Categories: math.AP, gr-qc
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