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The following pages link to Global existence of solutions for semi-linear wave equation with scale-invariant damping and mass in exponentially weighted spaces (Q1706535):
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- Global well-posedness for the nonlinear damped wave equation with logarithmic type nonlinearity (Q781344) (← links)
- A competition between Fujita and Strauss type exponents for blow-up of semi-linear wave equations with scale-invariant damping and mass (Q1627698) (← links)
- Lifespan of semilinear wave equation with scale invariant dissipation and mass and sub-Strauss power nonlinearity (Q1799794) (← links)
- Critical exponent of Fujita-type for the semilinear damped wave equation on the Heisenberg group with power nonlinearity (Q1986511) (← links)
- Heat-like and wave-like lifespan estimates for solutions of semilinear damped wave equations via a Kato's type lemma (Q2003971) (← links)
- Small data solutions for the Euler-Poisson-Darboux equation with a power nonlinearity (Q2020128) (← links)
- Short time blow-up by negative mass term for semilinear wave equations with small data and scattering damping (Q2042477) (← links)
- Semilinear viscous Moore-Gibson-Thompson equation with the derivative-type nonlinearity: global existence versus blow-up (Q2129728) (← links)
- Critical exponent for the wave equation with a time-dependent scale invariant damping and a cubic convolution (Q2208461) (← links)
- A note on \(L^p - L^q\) estimates for semilinear critical dissipative Klein-Gordon equations (Q2225490) (← links)
- Weakly coupled system of semilinear wave equations with distinct scale-invariant terms in the linear part (Q2421793) (← links)
- A blow-up result for a semilinear wave equation with scale-invariant damping and mass and nonlinearity of derivative type (Q2663606) (← links)
- Global existence for equivalent nonlinear special scale invariant damped wave equations (Q6105361) (← links)
- Blowup for a damped wave equation with mass and general nonlinear memory (Q6131042) (← links)
- The move from Fujita type exponent to a shift of it for a class of semilinear evolution equations with time-dependent damping (Q6154869) (← links)