Abstract singular evolution equations of hyperbolic type
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Cited in
(5)- A singular boundary value problem for evolution equations of hyperbolic type
- Semigroups of operators, cosine operator functions, and linear differential equations
- Degenerate and singular evolution equations in Banach space
- On a singular evolution equation in Banach spaces
- Unique existence of evolution equations of hyperbolic type with countably many singular or degenerate points
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