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Global smooth solutions to a class of semilinear wave equations with strong nonlinearities
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    Global smooth solutions to a class of semilinear wave equations with strong nonlinearities (English)
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    The paper is concerned with the Cauchy problem for semilinear wave equations of the form \[ u_{tt}-\Delta u=g(u);\quad u(x,0)=\phi (x),\quad u_ t(x,0)=\psi (x) \] where \((x,t)\in {\mathbb{R}}^ 3\times {\mathbb{R}}\) and g,\(\phi\),\(\psi\) are assumed to be smooth. No smallness assumptions are made with respect to \(\phi\),\(\psi\). If g is bounded from above everywhere and from below for negative arguments the existence of a global classical solution is shown. If moreover g is nonpositive and vanishes at least of order \(2+\epsilon\) at the origin and if the data decay sufficiently rapidly at infinity, the scattering operator is shown to exist. The method of proof is based on apriori estimates and fixed points arguments.
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    nonlinearity bounded from above
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    Cauchy problem
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    semilinear wave equations
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    global classical solution
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    scattering operator
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