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.
The Cauchy problem and BEC stability for the quantum Boltzmann-Condensation system for bosons at very low temperature
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We study a quantum Boltzmann-Condensation system that describes the evolution of the interaction between a well formed Bose-Einstein condensate and the quasi-particles cloud. The kinetic model is valid for a dilute regime at which the temperature of the gas is very low compared to the Bose-Einstein condensation critical temperature. In particular, our system couples the density of the condensate from a Gross-Pitaevskii type equation to the kinetic equation through the dispersion relation in the kinetic model and the corresponding transition probability rate from pre to post collision momentum states. We rigorously show the following three properties (1) the well-posedness of the Cauchy problem for the system in the case of a radially symmetric initial configuration, (2) find qualitative properties of the solution such as instantaneous creation of exponential tails and, (3) prove the uniform condensate stability related to the initial mass ratio between condensed particles and quasi-particles. The stability result from (3) leads to global in time existence of the initial value problem for the quantum Boltzmann-Condensation 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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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.