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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3966891
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Infinitely many periodic solutions for a superlinear forced wave equation
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3966891

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    Infinitely many periodic solutions for a superlinear forced wave equation (English)
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    The author considers nonlinear wave equations of the form: \[ (1)\quad v_{tt}-v_{xx}+g(v)=f(x,t) \] with Dirichlet boundary conditions and f periodic in time. Under some assumptions on the superlinear function g, he proves the existence of an unbounded sequence of periodic (in time) solutions of (1). This result, and the technique of proof, are an extension of a previous work of the author, for a special g.
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    hyperbolic equations
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    periodic solutions
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    nonlinear wave equations
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