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The work is dealing with spatially-periodic solutions to the generalized (two-component) Hunter-Saxton (HS) equation, in the form of \[ u_{txx} + 2\sigma u_xu_{xx} + \sigma uu_{xxx} - \rho\rho_x + Au_x = 0,\;\;\rho_t + (\rho u)_x = 0. \] This system is a short-wave (high-frequency) limit of the Camassa-Holm two-component system, which, in turn, is a model for non-small water waves, that admits wave breaking. On the other hand, the single-component HS equation, which has other physical realizations, in addition to the water waves, is integrable. The paper at first addresses the well-posedness of the initial-value problem for the two-component HS system in the spatially-periodic setting. Then, the wave-breaking criterion for particular initial profiles is established. The blow-up rate for strong wave-breaking solutions is considered too. Finally, sufficient conditions for the global existence of the solutions are given.
Property / review text: The work is dealing with spatially-periodic solutions to the generalized (two-component) Hunter-Saxton (HS) equation, in the form of \[ u_{txx} + 2\sigma u_xu_{xx} + \sigma uu_{xxx} - \rho\rho_x + Au_x = 0,\;\;\rho_t + (\rho u)_x = 0. \] This system is a short-wave (high-frequency) limit of the Camassa-Holm two-component system, which, in turn, is a model for non-small water waves, that admits wave breaking. On the other hand, the single-component HS equation, which has other physical realizations, in addition to the water waves, is integrable. The paper at first addresses the well-posedness of the initial-value problem for the two-component HS system in the spatially-periodic setting. Then, the wave-breaking criterion for particular initial profiles is established. The blow-up rate for strong wave-breaking solutions is considered too. Finally, sufficient conditions for the global existence of the solutions are given. / rank
 
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integrability
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water-wave equations
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generalized Hunter-Saxton system
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local well-posedness
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blow-up
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global existence
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blow-up rate
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wave-breaking criterion
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Wave breaking and global existence for the generalized periodic two-component Hunter-Saxton system
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    Wave breaking and global existence for the generalized periodic two-component Hunter-Saxton system (English)
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    The work is dealing with spatially-periodic solutions to the generalized (two-component) Hunter-Saxton (HS) equation, in the form of \[ u_{txx} + 2\sigma u_xu_{xx} + \sigma uu_{xxx} - \rho\rho_x + Au_x = 0,\;\;\rho_t + (\rho u)_x = 0. \] This system is a short-wave (high-frequency) limit of the Camassa-Holm two-component system, which, in turn, is a model for non-small water waves, that admits wave breaking. On the other hand, the single-component HS equation, which has other physical realizations, in addition to the water waves, is integrable. The paper at first addresses the well-posedness of the initial-value problem for the two-component HS system in the spatially-periodic setting. Then, the wave-breaking criterion for particular initial profiles is established. The blow-up rate for strong wave-breaking solutions is considered too. Finally, sufficient conditions for the global existence of the solutions are given.
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    integrability
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    water-wave equations
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    generalized Hunter-Saxton system
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    local well-posedness
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    blow-up
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    global existence
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    blow-up rate
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    wave-breaking criterion
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