Global well-posedness for the Benjamin equation in low regularity
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In this paper we consider the initial value problem of the Benjamin equation $$ \partial_{t}u+\nu \H(\partial^2_xu) +\mu\partial_{x}^{3}u+\partial_xu^2=0, $$ where $u:\R\times [0,T]\mapsto \R$, and the constants $\nu,\mu\in \R,\mu\neq0$. We use the I-method to show that it is globally well-posed in Sobolev spaces $H^s(\R)$ for $s>-3/4$. Moreover, we use some argument to obtain a good estimative for the lifetime of the local solution, and employ some multiplier decomposition argument to construct the almost conserved quantities.
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