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First and second order approximations for a nonlinear wave equation
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    First and second order approximations for a nonlinear wave equation (English)
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    28 June 2013
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    The author discusses the first- and second-order approximations for a nonlinear wave equation. She first explains the need of splitting the nonlinearity into its resonant and oscillatory part, which is the ground for both the renormalization group (RG) and the averaging method. Later, the author presents the RG method and uses it to prove some theorems. For a better understanding of the second-order approximation, she proves a theorem from a paper of \textit{P. Gérard} and \textit{S. Grellier} [Anal. PDE 5, No. 5, 1139--1155 (2012; Zbl 1268.35013)] using the RG method. In addition, the author presents an averaging method of the second order and uses it to prove an additional theorem.
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    nonlinear wave equation
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    Szegő equation
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    renormalization group method
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    averaging method
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