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The Cauchy problem for the two dimensional Euler-Poisson system
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    The Cauchy problem for the two dimensional Euler-Poisson system (English)
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    The paper deals with the Euler-Poisson system which describes the dynamics of a plasma consisting of moving electrons and ions. Inspired by a new set-up of normal form transformation developed by \textit{S. Gustafson} et al. [Ann. Henri Poincaré 8, No. 7, 1303--1331 (2007; Zbl 1375.35485)], the authors prove that there exists a unique smooth global solution to the two-dimensional Cauchy problem of the Euler-Poisson system provided the initial data is small in some sense. Also it is shown that the solution scatters in the energy space.
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    Euler-Poisson system
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    Klein-Gordon system
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    normal form transformtion
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    global well-posedness
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