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    Hyperbolic equations with non-analytic coefficients (English)
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    31 October 2006
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    For a hyperbolic \(m\)-order homogeneous equation with time depending coefficients, the well posedness of the Cauchy problem is investigated. The main result of the paper is: if the coefficients are indefinite differentiable on \([0,T]\) and the characteristic roots are real and satisfy a specific inequality, the Cauchy problem is well posed in every Gevrey class. The proof is based on the fact that if the inequality holds, then equation admits a quasi-symmetrizer, which can only degenerate in a diagonal way. For \(m=2\) and 3 one explicitly writes the quasi- symmetrizer.
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    hyperbolic equation
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    Cauchy problem well posed
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    Gevrey class
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    Gevrey wellposedness
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    quasi-symmetrizer
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