The Threshold Theorem for the $(4+1)$-dimensional Yang--Mills equation: an overview of the proof
arXiv:1709.09088
Abstract
This article is devoted to the energy critical hyperbolic Yang--Mills system in the $(4+1)$ dimensional Minkowski space, which is considered by the authors in a sequence of four papers. The final outcome of these papers is twofold: (i) the Threshold Theorem, which asserts that global well-posedness and scattering hold for all topologically trivial initial data with energy below twice the ground state energy, and (ii) the Dichotomy Theorem, which for larger data in arbitrary topological classes provides a choice of two outcomes, either a global, scattering solution or a soliton bubbling off. In the last case, the bubbling off phenomena can happen either (a) in finite time, triggering a finite time blow-up, or (b) in infinite time. Our goal here is to describe these results, and to provide an overview of the flow of ideas within their proofs.
35 pages; This is an overview of a previous four paper sequence