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The Cauchy problem for the Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation in BMO and self-similar solutions

Susana Gutiérrez, André de Laire

Published 2017-01-11Version 1

We prove a global well-posedness result for the Landau-Lifshitz equation with Gilbert damping provided that the BMO semi-norm of the initial data is small. As a consequence, we deduce the existence of self-similar solutions in any dimension. In the one-dimensional case, we characterize the self-similar solutions associated with an initial data given by some ($\mathbb{S}^2$-valued) step function and establish their stability. We also show the existence of multiple solutions if the damping is strong enough. Our arguments rely on the study of a dissipative quasilinear Schr\"odinger obtained via the stereographic projection and techniques introduced by Koch and Tataru.

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