Establishes local well-posedness in H^s(T) for s ≥ 1/2 and global well-posedness under small L^2 norm for periodic INLS using gauge transform and CCM integrability, plus unconditional energy-space results and infinite-depth convergence.
A proof of the soliton resolution conjecture for the
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Constructs a parametrized family of smooth finite-time blow-up solutions for the focusing Calogero-Sutherland derivative NLS on the circle with L2-mass in (1,2), explicit blow-up rate 1/(T-t)^{2s}, and describes the dynamics and instability.
An explicit formula for the Benjamin-Ono hierarchy is derived, allowing complete classification of traveling wave solutions and a geometric characterization of zero-dispersion limits.
Explicit L^∞ asymptotic error formulas are established for the soliton resolution of the Benjamin-Ono equation in finite- and infinite-order multisoliton regimes.
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Finite-time blow-up solutions for the Calogero--Sutherland derivative NLS
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An Explicit Formula for the Benjamin-Ono Hierarchy with Applications to Traveling Waves and Zero-Dispersion Limits
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Soliton resolution conjecture for the Benjamin-Ono equation: Explicit $L^\infty$ asymptotic error formula
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