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Abstract wave equations with a singular nonlinear forcing term
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    Abstract wave equations with a singular nonlinear forcing term (English)
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    Let \(V\subset H\) be a real separable Hilbert spaces. The authors consider the initial value problem for the abstract wave equation \[ (1)\quad u''+A(t)u=g(u);\quad u(0)=u_ 0,\quad u'(0)=u_ 1 \] where u(t) \(\in V\), A(t) maps V to its dual \(V^*\) and g is a nonlinear map from the ball \(S(R_ 0)=\{u\in V:\) \(\| u\| <R_ 0\}\) into H. The function g is locally Lipschitz in \(S(R_ 0)\). The authors prove local existence, uniqueness, and continuation theorems. Global existence is proved when \(g(u)=\epsilon \phi (u)\), \(\phi\) is a potential and A is independent of t and coercive provided the initial data and \(\epsilon\) small enough. The authors show that global nonexistence may occur when \(\epsilon\) is sufficiently large.
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    initial value problem
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    abstract wave equation
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    local existence
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    uniqueness
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    continuation
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    Global existence
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