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Initial boundary value problem of the generalized cubic double dispersion equation
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    Initial boundary value problem of the generalized cubic double dispersion equation (English)
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    Existence and uniqueness of the global generalized solution and the global classical solution to the initial boundary value problem of the generalized cubic double dispersion equation are proved. The authors also give sufficient conditions for the nonexistence of the global solution to the same problem. As applications of their results, they can prove that the above problem has a unique global generalized solution, while the problem of the double dispersion equation does not possess global generalized and classical solutions under certain assumptions.
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    existence
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    uniqueness
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    global solution
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    nonexistence
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    generalized solution
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    classical solution
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