Strong instability of standing waves for nonlinear Schrödinger equations with attractive inverse power potential
Abstract: We study the strong instability of standing waves $e{i\omega t}\phi_\omega(x)$ for nonlinear Schr\"{o}dinger equations with an $L2$-supercritical nonlinearity and an attractive inverse power potential, where $\omega\in\mathbb{R}$ is a frequency, and $\phi_\omega\in H1(\mathbb{R}N)$ is a ground state of the corresponding stationary equation. Recently, for nonlinear Schr\"odinger equations with a harmonic potential, Ohta (2018) proved that if $\partial_\lambda2S_\omega(\phi_\omega\lambda)|_{\lambda=1}\le0$, then the standing wave is strongly unstable, where $S_\omega$ is the action, and $\phi_\omega\lambda(x)\mathrel{\mathop:}=\lambda{N/2}\phi_\omega(\lambda x)$ is the scaling, which does not change the $L2$-norm. In this paper, we prove the strong instability under the same assumption as the above-mentioned in inverse power potential case. Our proof is applicable to nonlinear Schr\"odinger equations with other potentials such as an attractive Dirac delta potential.
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