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Low regularity bounds for mKdV

We study the local well-posedness in the Sobolev space H^s for the modified Korteweg-de Vries (mKdV) equation on the real line. Kenig-Ponce-Vega \cite{KPV2} and Christ-Colliander-Tao established that the data-to-solution map fails to be uniformly continuous on a fixed ball in H^s when s<1/4. In spite of this, we establish that for -1/8 < s < 1/4, the solution satisfies global in time H^s(R) bounds which depend only on the time and on the H^s(R) norm of the initial data. This result is weaker than global well-posedness, as we have no control on differences of solutions. Our proof is modeled on recent work by Christ-Colliander-Tao and Koch-Tataru employing a version of Bourgain&#39;s Fourier restriction spaces adapted to time intervals whose length depends on the spatial frequency.

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