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Generalized viscosity solutions for Hamilton-Jacobi equations with time- measurable Hamiltonians
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    Generalized viscosity solutions for Hamilton-Jacobi equations with time- measurable Hamiltonians (English)
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    This paper extends the definition of viscosity solution to nonlinear first order Hamilton-Jacobi equations, \(u_ t+H(t,x,D_ xu)=0\), with time-measurable Hamiltonians, and derives a corresponding uniqueness result. The proof uses the ``blow up'' method, which removes the dependence of the Hamiltonian on (x,t). The discussion of ``blow up'' method is of substantial independent interest. The extended definition involves restricting the class of test functions used in the standard definition of viscosity solutions.
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    viscosity solution
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    first order
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    Hamilton-Jacobi equations
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    time- measurable Hamiltonians
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    uniqueness
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    blow up
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