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The following pages link to The Cauchy problem for effectively hyperbolic operators (Q796760):
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- A sufficient condition for the Cauchy problem to be well-posed (Q273068) (← links)
- The Cauchy-Dirichlet problem for a class of hyperbolic operators with double characteristics in the presence of transition (Q281863) (← links)
- On hyperbolic equations with double characteristics in the presence of transition (Q308546) (← links)
- A global existence and uniqueness result for a class of hyperbolic operators (Q480360) (← links)
- Propagation des singularités pour des opérateurs pseudo- différentiels à symboles réels. (Propagation of singularities for pseudo-differential operators of real symbols) (Q579533) (← links)
- Involutive system of effectively hyperbolic operators (Q803809) (← links)
- Energy estimates for the Cauchy problem associated to a class of hyperbolic operators with double characteristics in presence of transition (Q891892) (← links)
- The Cauchy problem for hyperbolic operators of strong type (Q1341273) (← links)
- Geometric transition for a class of hyperbolic operators with double characteristics (Q1898248) (← links)
- Existence results for the mixed Cauchy-Dirichlet problem for a class of hyperbolic operators (Q2041502) (← links)
- Diagonal symmetrizers for hyperbolic operators with triple characteristics (Q2163413) (← links)
- The Cauchy problem for differential operators with double characteristics (Q4686665) (← links)
- On the Cauchy Problem for Hyperbolic Operators with Double Characteristics (Q4898789) (← links)
- <i>A priori</i> estimates in Sobolev spaces for a class of hyperbolic operators in presence of transition (Q5237477) (← links)
- Continuation of bicharacteristics for effectively hyperbolic operators (Q5906538) (← links)
- Cauchy problem for effectively hyperbolic operators with triple characteristics (Q5915952) (← links)
- The Cauchy problem for operators with triple effectively hyperbolic characteristics: Ivrii's conjecture (Q6161890) (← links)