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    Small solutions to semi-linear wave equations with radial data of critical regularity (English)
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    13 October 2009
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    Summary: This paper investigates the problem of global existence of small solutions to semi-linear wave equations with radially symmetric data of critical regularity. Under radial symmetry, we focus on the case where the power of nonlinear term is somewhat smaller than the conformal power. Our result covers the case where the power is strictly larger than the John-Glassey exponent in two or three space dimensions. In higher dimension it applies to the equation whose power is strictly larger than the \(L^2\)-critical exponent. The main theorem is therefore an improvement over a previous result due to Lindblad and Sogge. The new ingredient in our proof is an effective use of some weighted estimates of radially symmetric solutions to inhomogeneous wave equations.
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    low-regularity solution
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    weighted estimate
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    John-Glassey exponent
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