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Global Well-Posedness and Scattering for the Defocusing Energy-Supercritical Cubic Nonlinear Wave Equation

In this paper, we consider the defocusing cubic nonlinear wave equation $u_{tt}-Δu+|u|^2u=0$ in the energy-supercritical regime, in dimensions $d\geq 6$, with no radial assumption on the initial data. We prove that if a solution satisfies an a priori bound in the critical homogeneous Sobolev space throughout its maximal interval of existence, that is, $u\in L_t^\infty(\dot{H}_x^{s_c}\times\dot{H}_x^{s_c-1})$, then the solution is global and it scatters. Our analysis is based on the methods of the recent works of Kenig-Merle \cite{KenigMerleSupercritical} and Killip-Visan \cite{KillipVisanSupercriticalNLS,KillipVisanSupercriticalNLW3D} treating the energy-supercritical nonlinear Schrödinger and wave equations.

preprint2010arXivOpen access

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