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The global existence of small amplitude solutions to the nonlinear acoustic wave equation
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    The global existence of small amplitude solutions to the nonlinear acoustic wave equation (English)
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    11 September 1994
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    The nonlinear wave equation in a viscous conducting fluid, modeled by \[ \partial_{tt}\varphi-c^ 2_ 0\Delta\varphi=\partial_ t\{|\nabla\varphi|^ 2+b\Delta\varphi+a|\partial_ t\varphi|^ 2\}\quad\text{ in }\Omega\times[0,\infty) \] is considered, where \(a,b,c^ 2_ 0>0\), and \(\Omega=\mathbb{R}^ n\), or \(\Omega\) is a bounded domain with smooth boundary assuming Dirichlet boundary conditions for \(\varphi\). The existence of a unique global solution to the corresponding initial (-boundary) value problem is shown for small data \(\varphi(t=0)\), \(\varphi_ t(t=0)\), if \(n=1,2\) or 3. If \(\Omega\) is bounded, the exponential decay is also proved. The main tool are energy estimates.
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    nonlinear wave equation
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    energy estimates
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    global solution
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    exponential decay
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