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Representation formulas of the Cauchy problem for hyperbolic systems generalizing Dirac system
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    Representation formulas of the Cauchy problem for hyperbolic systems generalizing Dirac system (English)
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    Generalizing the Dirac system the author studies the system \[ (1/i)\quad \partial \psi /\partial t=F(p)\psi +\sum^{r}_{k=1}\Gamma_ k\mu_ k*\psi \] where \(p=(p_ 1,...,p_ n)\in {\mathbb{R}}^ n\), \(\psi =^ t(\psi_ 1,...,\psi_ N)\), F(p) an \(N\times N\) hermitian matrix, \(\Gamma_ 1,...,\Gamma_ r\) \(N\times N\) hermitian matrices with constant coefficients, \(\mu_ 1,...,\mu_ r\) measures on \({\mathbb{R}}^ n\) with total finite mass and \((\mu_ k*\psi_ j)(p)=\int \psi_ j(p+q)\mu_ k(dq).\) He gives a probabilistic formula for Cauchy's problem, i.e. he obtains the solution of Cauchy's problem as a mathematical expectation on a Poisson process.
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    Dirac system
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    probabilistic formula
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    Cauchy's problem
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    Poisson process
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