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Summary: We consider the Cauchy problem for the damped nonlinear hyperbolic equation in \(n\)-dimensional space. Under small condition on the initial value, the global existence and asymptotic behavior of the solution in the corresponding Sobolev spaces are obtained by the contraction mapping principle.
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Asymptotic behavior of solutions to the damped nonlinear hyperbolic equation
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    Summary: We consider the Cauchy problem for the damped nonlinear hyperbolic equation in \(n\)-dimensional space. Under small condition on the initial value, the global existence and asymptotic behavior of the solution in the corresponding Sobolev spaces are obtained by the contraction mapping principle.
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