Global well-posedness of the Toda lattice on an exact spectral phase space
arXiv:2607.11491
The paper defines an exact spectral phase space for the two‑sided Toda lattice and proves that initial data in this space lead to a unique, globally defined classical solution that stays within the space for all time.
Abstract
We identify an exact spectral phase space for the two-sided Toda lattice. Let be coefficients of the right and left half-line Jacobi operators and denote their spectral measures by . Define a phase space \[ \mathcal Q=\left\{ \begin{array} [c]{c}% q=\{a_n,b_n\}_{n\in\mathbb Z}: a_n>0,\ b_{n} \in \mathbb{R} \text{ and} \int_{\mathbb R}e^{c|λ|}Ï^q_\pm(dλ)<\infty \text{ for every }c>0 \end{array} \right\} . \] The integrability condition makes the representing measures unique. We prove that if and only if the Toda lattice with initial datum admits a classical solution for all positive and negative times. Moreover, the solution remains in , is unique, and depends continuously on the initial datum, uniformly on compact time intervals.