For a broad class of 3-wave kinetic equations, a new one-sided entropy mechanism yields global L^1_loc weak solutions and forces local relaxation to zero as t tends to infinity.
Full derivation of the wave kinetic equation
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We provide the rigorous derivation of the wave kinetic equation from the cubic nonlinear Schr\"odinger (NLS) equation at the kinetic timescale, under a particular scaling law that describes the limiting process. This solves a main conjecture in the theory of wave turbulence, i.e. the kinetic theory of nonlinear wave systems. Our result is the wave analog of Lanford's theorem on the derivation of the Boltzmann kinetic equation from particle systems, where in both cases one takes the thermodynamic limit as the size of the system diverges to infinity, and as the interaction strength of waves or radius of particles vanishes to $0$, according to a particular scaling law (Boltzmann-Grad in the particle case). More precisely, in dimensions $d\geq 3$, we consider the (NLS) equation in a large box of size $L$ with a weak nonlinearity of strength $\alpha$. In the limit $L\to\infty$ and $\alpha\to 0$, under the scaling law $\alpha\sim L^{-1}$, we show that the long-time behavior of (NLS) is statistically described by the wave kinetic equation, with well justified approximation, up to times that are $O(1)$ (i.e independent of $L$ and $\alpha$) multiples of the kinetic timescale $T_{\text{kin}}\sim \alpha^{-2}$. This is the first result of its kind for any nonlinear dispersive system.
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For radial nonnegative data, a regularized 3-wave kinetic equation has a unique global strong solution that stays nonnegative and is time-analytic.
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Entropy Structures and Long-Time Relaxation for 3-Wave Kinetic Equations
For a broad class of 3-wave kinetic equations, a new one-sided entropy mechanism yields global L^1_loc weak solutions and forces local relaxation to zero as t tends to infinity.
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Global time-analytic strong solutions for a class of 3-wave kinetic equations
For radial nonnegative data, a regularized 3-wave kinetic equation has a unique global strong solution that stays nonnegative and is time-analytic.