Physics, asked by titu16, 1 year ago

limitations of klein gordan equation??

Answers

Answered by mangharam
1
We establish the singular limits, including semiclassical, nonrelativistic and nonrelativistic-semiclassical limits, of the Cauchy problem for the modulated defocusing nonlinear Klein–Gordon equation. For the semiclassical limit, {\hbar\to 0}, we show that the limit wave function of the modulated defocusing cubic nonlinear Klein–Gordon equation solves the relativistic wave map and the associated phase function satisfies a linear relativistic wave equation. The nonrelativistic limit, c → ∞, of the modulated defocusing nonlinear Klein–Gordon equation is the defocusing nonlinear Schrödinger equation. The nonrelativistic-semiclassical limit, {\hbar\to 0, c=\hbar^{-\alpha}\to \infty}for some α > 0, of the modulated defocusing cubic nonlinear Klein–Gordon equation is the classical wave map for the limit wave function and a typical linear wave equation for the associated phase function.
Similar questions