Consequences of the choice of a particular basis of \(L^2(S^3)\) for the cubic wave equation on the sphere and the Euclidean space (Q2438937): Difference between revisions

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Consequences of the choice of a particular basis of \(L^2(S^3)\) for the cubic wave equation on the sphere and the Euclidean space
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    Consequences of the choice of a particular basis of \(L^2(S^3)\) for the cubic wave equation on the sphere and the Euclidean space (English)
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    7 March 2014
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    random initial data
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    Penrose transform
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    almost sure global well-posedness
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