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The following pages link to Well-posedness, blow-up phenomena and persistence properties for a two-component water wave system (Q895241):
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- Local well-posedness in the critical Besov space and persistence properties for a three-component Camassa-Holm system with N-peakon solutions (Q321616) (← links)
- Well-posedness and persistence properties for two-component higher order Camassa-Holm systems with fractional inertia operator (Q321960) (← links)
- Remarks on the well-posedness of Camassa-Holm type equations in Besov spaces (Q324100) (← links)
- The local well-posedness, blow-up criteria and Gevrey regularity of solutions for a two-component high-order Camassa-Holm system (Q505237) (← links)
- On the Cauchy problem for a generalized two-component shallow water wave system with fractional higher-order inertia operators (Q525530) (← links)
- Well-posedness and analytic solutions of a two-component water wave equation (Q890506) (← links)
- Continuity properties of the data-to-solution map for the two-component higher order Camassa-Holm system (Q1729201) (← links)
- Blow-up issues for a two-component system modelling water waves with constant vorticity (Q1748244) (← links)
- Non-uniform dependence on initial data for the two-component fractional shallow water wave system (Q1985835) (← links)
- Nonuniform dependence of solution to the high-order two-component \(b\)-family system (Q2115114) (← links)
- The global Gevrey regularity and analyticity of a two-component shallow water system with higher-order inertia operators (Q2416369) (← links)
- A semi-discrete scheme derived from variational principles for global conservative solutions of a Camassa–Holm system (Q4986214) (← links)
- On the weak solutions for the rotation-two-component Camassa–Holm equation (Q5136143) (← links)
- Global well-posedness for the two-component Camassa–Holm equation with fractional dissipation (Q5223080) (← links)
- Persistence properties for the two-component Novikov equation in weighted <i>L</i><sup><i>p</i></sup> spaces (Q5228586) (← links)