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Painlevé Asymptotics of the Focusing Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation with a Finite-Genus Algebro-Geometric Background

arXiv:2604.19506

Abstract

We investigate the Cauchy problem for the focusing nonlinear Schrödinger (NLS) equation \begin{equation} iq_t(x,t)+q_{xx}(x,t)+2|q(x,t)|^2q(x,t)=0,\quad x\in\mathbb{R},\quad t\ge0,\nonumber \end{equation} subject to initial data satisfying the asymptotic boundary conditions \begin{equation}\label{eq:boundary} q(x,0) \sim q^{alg}(x,0) \quad \text{as} \quad x \to \pm\infty,\nonumber \end{equation} where denote finite-genus algebro-geometric quasi-periodic solutions of the focusing NLS equation. Employing the Riemann--Hilbert (RH) approach combined with the Deift--Zhou nonlinear steepest descent method, we analyze the long-time asymptotic behavior of solutions to this Cauchy problem. Our analysis distinguishes between two cases based on the genus of the underlying hyperelliptic Riemann surface: (i) Odd genus backgrounds: When the background solutions correspond to hyperelliptic curves of odd genus , we identify distinct asymptotic regions in the -plane characterized by the variable , within which the leading-order asymptotics is expressed in terms of the second Painlevé transcendent. (ii)Even genus backgrounds: When the background solutions correspond to hyperelliptic curves of even genus , the asymptotic behavior in regions selected by is described in terms of parabolic cylinder functions. Specifically, we derive the leading-order asymptotics and establish explicit error bounds for the solution as , uniformly for .

49 pages,31 figures