Pseudoconformal
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 That appears to conform, but in practice does not. not-comparable
"Specifically, we (1) obtain a sharp Gagliardo-Nirenberg inequality analogous to Weinstein (1983), (2) apply the sharp Gagliardo-Nirenberg inequality and a local virial identity to obtain a sharp global existence/blow-up threshold analogous to Weinstein (1983), Glassey (1977) in the case #92;sigma#95;c#61;0 and Duyckaerts, Holmer, & Roudenko (2008), Guevara (2014), and Fang, Xie, & Cazenave (2011) for 0lt;#92;sigma#95;clt;1, (3) prove a sharp mass concentration result in the L² critical case analogous to Tsutsumi (1990), Merle & Tsutsumi (1990) and (4) show that minimal mass blow-up solutions in the L² critical case are pseudoconformal transformations of the ground state, analogous to Merle (1993).."
Example
More examples"Specifically, we (1) obtain a sharp Gagliardo-Nirenberg inequality analogous to Weinstein (1983), (2) apply the sharp Gagliardo-Nirenberg inequality and a local virial identity to obtain a sharp global existence/blow-up threshold analogous to Weinstein (1983), Glassey (1977) in the case #92;sigma#95;c#61;0 and Duyckaerts, Holmer, & Roudenko (2008), Guevara (2014), and Fang, Xie, & Cazenave (2011) for 0lt;#92;sigma#95;clt;1, (3) prove a sharp mass concentration result in the L² critical case analogous to Tsutsumi (1990), Merle & Tsutsumi (1990) and (4) show that minimal mass blow-up solutions in the L² critical case are pseudoconformal transformations of the ground state, analogous to Merle (1993).."
Etymology
From pseudo- + conformal.
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