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Summary: We consider initial-boundary conditions for coupled nonlinear wave equations with damping and source terms. We prove that the solutions of the problem are unbounded when the initial data are large enough in some sense.
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Growth of solutions with positive initial energy to systems of nonlinear wave equations with damping and source terms
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    Growth of solutions with positive initial energy to systems of nonlinear wave equations with damping and source terms (English)
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    Summary: We consider initial-boundary conditions for coupled nonlinear wave equations with damping and source terms. We prove that the solutions of the problem are unbounded when the initial data are large enough in some sense.
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    large initial data
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