Breather solutions for a quasi-linear (1+1)-dimensional wave equation

STUDIES IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS(2022)

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We consider the (1+1)-dimensional quasi-linear wave equation g(x)wtt-wxx+h(x)(wt3)t=0 on RxR that arises in the study of localized electromagnetic waves modeled by Kerr-nonlinear Maxwell equations. We are interested in time-periodic, spatially localized solutions. Here g is an element of L infinity(R) is even with g not equivalent to 0 and h(x)=gamma delta 0(x) with gamma is an element of R set minus {0} and delta 0 the delta-distribution supported in 0. We assume that 0 lies in a spectral gap of the operators Lk=-d2dx2-k2 omega 2g on L2(R) for all k is an element of 2Z+1 together with additional properties of the fundamental set of solutions of Lk. By expanding w into a Fourier series in time, we transfer the problem of finding a suitably defined weak solution to finding a minimizer of a functional on a sequence space. The solutions that we have found are exponentially localized in space. Moreover, we show that they can be well approximated by truncating the Fourier series in time. The guiding examples, where all assumptions are fulfilled, are explicitly given step potentials and periodic step potentials g. In these examples, we even find infinitely many distinct breathers.
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breather, nonlinear Maxwell equations, quasi-linear wave equation
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