The Fourier method in the Cauchy problem and absolutely representing systems of exponentials. III (Q5930600)
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The Fourier method in the Cauchy problem and absolutely representing systems of exponentials. III (English)
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22 April 2001
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In the continuation of his previous papers [ibid. 35, No. 12, 1693-1701 (1999; Zbl 0971.35016) and 36, No. 2, 285-290 (2000; Zbl 0979.35019)] the author considers the following Cauchy problem \[ P \biggl( \frac{\partial}{\partial z_2} \biggr) \frac{\partial u}{\partial t} = \sum_{k=0}^m a_k(t)\frac{\partial^k u}{\partial z_2^k},\qquad u(0,z_2) = \varphi(z_2) \] and shows the following result: In the case \(s \leq 0\) (\( s=1 \) and \( s\geq 2\), resp.), if \(a_k(t) \in C^q(T)\) (\(a_k(t) \in C^q(T)\) and \(a_k(t) \in B(T)\), resp.), the problem is solvable in \( A_{q+1}(T,E)\) (\(A_{q+1}(T;H(G))\) and \(\{B_{n+1};E_0\}_0\), resp.), and has a solution in some series expansion. He also treats the equations with real variables in the last section.
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Cauchy problem
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