Nonresonant smoothing for coupled wave and transport equations and the Vlasov-Maxwell system (Q1772121)

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Nonresonant smoothing for coupled wave and transport equations and the Vlasov-Maxwell system
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    Nonresonant smoothing for coupled wave and transport equations and the Vlasov-Maxwell system (English)
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    15 April 2005
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    Summary: Consider a system consisting of a linear wave equation coupled to a transport equation: \[ \square_{t,x}u=f,\quad (\partial_t+ v(\xi)\cdot \nabla_x)f =P(t,x,\xi,D_\xi)g, \] Such a system is called nonresonant when the maximum speed for particles governed by the transport equation is less than the propagation speed in the wave equation. Velocity averages of solutions to such nonresonant coupled systems are shown to be more regular than those of either the wave or the transport equation alone. This smoothing mechanism is reminiscent of the proof of existence and uniqueness of \(C^1\) solutions of the Vlasov-Maxwell system by \textit{R. Glassey} and \textit{W. Strauss} for time intervals on which particle momenta remain uniformly bounded, in [Arch. Ration. Mech. Anal. 92, 59--90 (1986; Zbl 0595.37072)]. Applications of our smoothing results to solutions of the Vlasov-Maxwell system are discussed.
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