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Modulation analysis for a stochastic NLS equation arising in Bose–Einstein condensation
Author(s) -
Anne de Bouard,
Reika Fukuizumi
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
asymptotic analysis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.576
H-Index - 45
eISSN - 1875-8576
pISSN - 0921-7134
DOI - 10.3233/asy-2008-0931
Subject(s) - remainder , standing wave , amplitude , hermite polynomials , physics , mathematics , white noise , mathematical analysis , normal mode , bose–einstein condensate , gaussian , modulation (music) , zero (linguistics) , mathematical physics , quantum mechanics , vibration , arithmetic , philosophy , acoustics , statistics , linguistics
International audienceWe study the asymptotic behavior of the solution of a model equation for Bose- Einstein condensation, in the case where the trapping potential varies randomly in time. The model is the so called Gross-Pitaevskii equation, with a quadratic potential with white noise fluctuations in time whose amplitude ε tends to zero. The initial condition of the solution is a standing wave solution of the unperturbed equation. We prove that up to times of the order of ε−2, the solution decomposes into the sum of a randomly modulated standing wave and a small remainder, and we derive the equations for the modulation parameters. In addition, we show that the first order of the remainder, as ε goes to zero, converges to a Gaussian process, whose expected mode amplitudes concentrate on the third eigenmode generated by the Hermite functions, on a certain time scale

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