Global Dynamics of the Non-Radial Energy-Critical Inhomogeneous Biharmonic NLS (2508.02796v1)
Abstract: We investigate the focusing inhomogeneous nonlinear biharmonic Schr\"odinger equation [ i\partial_t u + \Delta2 u - |x|{-b}|u|p u = 0 \quad \text{on } \mathbb{R} \times \mathbb{R}N, ] in the energy-critical regime, $p = \frac{8 - 2b}{N - 4}$, and $5 \leq N < 12$. We focus on the challenging non-radial setting and establish global well-posedness and scattering under the subcritical assumption $ \sup_{t \in I} |\Delta u(t)|{L2} < |\Delta W|{L2}, $ where $W$ denotes the ground state solution to the associated elliptic equation. In contrast to previous results in the homogeneous case ($b = 0$), which often rely on radial symmetry and conserved quantities, our analysis is carried out without symmetry assumptions and under a non-conserved quantity, the kinetic energy. The presence of spatial inhomogeneity combined with the fourth-order dispersive operator introduces substantial analytical challenges. To overcome these difficulties, we develop a refined concentration-compactness and rigidity framework, based on the Kenig-Merle approach \cite{KM}, but more directly inspired by recent work of Murphy and the first author \cite{CM} in the second-order inhomogeneous setting.
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