Remarks on energy inequalities for wave and Maxwell equations on a curved background (Q1890244)

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    Remarks on energy inequalities for wave and Maxwell equations on a curved background (English)
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    29 December 2004
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    In this note the author discusses energy inequalities for perturbed wave equations and Maxwell's equations and presents an illustration of what he calls {}``ghost weight'' method. The paper starts by presenting energy estimates for the perturbed wave equation in \(\mathbb{R}^{1+n}\), \(n\) a positive integer, in terms of derivatives tangential to the light cone utilizing Cartesian coordinates. Here a typical amplification factor occurs. In a second part a completely geometrical approach is taken in which \(\mathbb{R}^{1+n}\) is considered with an arbitrary Lorentz metric tensor and its corresponding d'Alembert equation. Due to utilizing geometric methods an energy inequality with no amplification factor is obtained. A comparable result is derived for the 2-form solution of Maxwell's equations in \(\mathbb{R}^{1+3}\) with a general Lorentz metric tensor. In the last part, a particular case for the d'Alembert equation is considered, which the author calls {}``quasiradial'' and allows a discussion in more simple geometric terms.
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    curved space-time
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    geometric methods
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    d'Alembert equation
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