Well-posedness for a coupled system of Kawahara/KdV type equations (Q2234315)

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Well-posedness for a coupled system of Kawahara/KdV type equations
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    Well-posedness for a coupled system of Kawahara/KdV type equations (English)
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    19 October 2021
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    The aim of this paper is to consider the initial value problem (IVP) associated to a coupled system of Kawahara/KdV type equations. The authors prove the well-posedness results for given data in a Gevrey spaces. The proof relies on estimates in space-time norms adapted to the linear part of the equations. In particular, estimates in Bourgain spaces are proven for the linear and nonlinear terms of the system and the main result is obtained by a contraction principle. The class of system in view contains a number of systems arising in the modeling of waves in fluids, stability and instability of solitary waves and models for wave propagation in physical systems where both nonlinear and dispersive effects are important. The techniques presented in this paper were based in Grujic and Kalisch, who studied the Gevrey regularity for a class of water-wave models and the well-posedness of a IVP associated to a general equation, whose the initial data belongs to Gevrey spaces. This paper is organized as follows: Section 1 is an introduction to the subject and summarizes the main results. In Section 2, the authors introduce function spaces and other notations that are used throughout this paper. Section 3 contains linear and multilinear estimates in Bourgain spaces. Finally, in the Sections 4 and 5, the main result is proved via a contraction argument. More precisely, Section 4 deals with the existence of a solution of the initial value problem (IVP) for the generalized Kawahara/KdV system and section 5 is devoted to the uniqueness and continuous dependence of the initial data.
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    Kawahara/KdV system
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    higher dispersion
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    well-posedness
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    Bourgain spaces
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    analytic Gevrey spaces
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    multilinear estimates
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