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The Cauchy problem for semilinear hyperbolic systems with generalized functions as initial conditions
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    The Cauchy problem for semilinear hyperbolic systems with generalized functions as initial conditions (English)
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    We prove an existence and uniqueness theorem for semilinear hyperbolic systems in two independent variables with smooth coefficients and with generalized function as initial data. There is a consistency between the generalized and classical solutions in the case of continuously differentiable Cauchy data. A continuous dependence on the initial data is also established.
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    Cauchy problem
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    Colombean algebra
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    existence
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    uniqueness
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    semilinear
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    smooth coefficients
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    initial data
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    classical solutions
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    continuous dependence
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