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Optimal small data Scattering for the generalized derivative nonlinear Schrödinger equations

In this work, we consider the following generalized derivative nonlinear Schrödinger equation \begin{align*} i\partial_t u+\partial_{xx} u +i |u|^{2σ}\partial_x u=0, \quad (t,x)\in \mathbb R\times \mathbb R. \end{align*} We prove that when $σ\ge 2$, the solution is global and scattering when the initial data is small in $H^s(\mathbb R)$, $\frac 12\leq s\leq1$. Moreover, we show that when $0<σ<2$, there exist a class of solitary wave solutions $\{ϕ_c\}$ satisfying $$ \|ϕ_c\|_{H^1(\mathbb R)}\to 0, $$ when $c$ tends to some endpoint, which is against the small data scattering statement. Therefore, in this model, the exponent $σ\ge2$ is optimal for small data scattering. We remark that this exponent is larger than the short range exponent and the Strauss exponent.

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