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The weak solutions to the evolution problems of harmonic maps
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    The weak solutions to the evolution problems of harmonic maps (English)
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    The author proves the existence of global weak solution to the evolution problem of harmonic maps of a compact Riemannian manifold M into the Euclidean n-sphere \(S^ n\), i.e. the existence of a distribution solution of \(\partial_ tu-\Delta_ Mu+| u_*|^ 2u=0\), \(t>0\), \(| u|^ 2=1\), with \(u(0,.)=u_ 0\in H^{1,2}(M)\) that is \(L^{\infty}\)-bounded and weakly continuous in \(t>0\) with values in \(H^{1,2}(M)\).
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    global weak solution
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    evolution problem of harmonic maps
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    distribution solution
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