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On the Cauchy problem of a quasilinear degenerate parabolic equation
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    On the Cauchy problem of a quasilinear degenerate parabolic equation (English)
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    23 November 2009
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    Summary: By Oleinik's line method, we study the existence and the uniqueness of the classical solution of the Cauchy problem for the following equation in \([0,T]\times\mathbb R^{2}: \partial _{xx}u+u\partial _{y}u - \partial _{t}u=f(\cdot ,u)\), provided that \(T\) is suitable small. Results of numerical experiments are reported to demonstrate that the strong solutions of the above equation may blow up in finite time.
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    Oleinik's line method
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    existence
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    uniqueness
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