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A spectral method for nonlinear wave equations
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    A spectral method for nonlinear wave equations (English)
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    The nonlinear wave equation \(u_{tt}-\Delta u+f(| u|)u=0\) with appropriate hypotheses on the function f is considered and some particular solutions are analyzed. In the case of \(f=| u|\) 2, an integration technique to approximate radially symmetric solutions is applied. As an approximation basis, Bessel functions are used and the collocation points are the related zeroes.
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    approximation by Bessel functions
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    nonlinear wave equation
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    radially symmetric solutions
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    collocation
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