Analytic solutions and singularity formation for the peakon b-family equations
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Analytic solutions and singularity formation for the peakon \(b\)-family equations
Analytic solutions and singularity formation for the peakon \(b\)-family equations
Abstract: Using the Abstract Cauchy-Kowalewski Theorem we prove that the -family equation admits, locally in time, a unique analytic solution. Moreover, if the initial data is real analytic and it belongs to with , and the momentum density does not change sign, we prove that the solution stays analytic globally in time, for . Using pseudospectral numerical methods, we study, also, the singularity formation for the -family equations with the singularity tracking method. This method allows us to follow the process of the singularity formation in the complex plane as the singularity approaches the real axis, estimating the rate of decay of the Fourier spectrum.
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