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Derivation of the Half-Wave Maps Equation from Calogero--Moser Spin Systems

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arxiv 2007.15323 v1 pith:XWDFFBXV submitted 2020-07-30 math.AP

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We prove that the energy-critical half-wave maps equation \[ \partial_t \mathbf{S} =\mathbf{S} \times |\nabla| \mathbf{S}, \quad (t,x) \in \mathbb{R} \times \mathbb{T} \] arises as an effective equation in the continuum limit of completely integrable Calogero-Moser classical spin systems with inverse square $1/r^2$ interactions on the circle. We study both the convergence to global-in-time weak solutions in the energy class as well as short-time strong solutions of higher regularity. The proofs are based on Fourier methods and suitable discrete analogues of fractional Leibniz rules and Kato-Ponce-Vega commutator estimates. In a companion paper, we further extend our arguments to study the real line case and more general spin interactions.

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