Global existence for Dirichlet-wave equations with quadratic nonlinearities in high dimensions
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2509012
DOI10.1007/s00208-006-0007-9zbMath1185.35140arXivmath/0404420OpenAlexW2132561865MaRDI QIDQ2509012
Jason Metcalfe, Christopher D. Sogge
Publication date: 16 October 2006
Published in: Mathematische Annalen (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/math/0404420
global existenceenergy type estimatesquasilinear wave equationsquadratic nonlinearities exterior to nontrapping obstacles
Second-order nonlinear hyperbolic equations (35L70) Existence problems for PDEs: global existence, local existence, non-existence (35A01)
Related Items (13)
The small data solutions of general 3-D quasilinear wave equations. II. ⋮ The Small Data Solutions of General 3D Quasilinear Wave Equations. I ⋮ General quasilinear wave equations with localized dissipation in exterior domains ⋮ Global smooth solutions of 3-D null-form wave equations in exterior domains with Neumann boundary conditions ⋮ Dispersive Estimates for Manifolds with One Trapped Orbit ⋮ Concerning the Strauss Conjecture and Almost Global Existence for Nonlinear Dirichlet-Wave Equations in 4-Dimensions ⋮ The lifespan for general quasilinear wave equation with localized dissipation in exterior domains ⋮ Global existence of null-form wave equations in exterior domains ⋮ Space-time \(L^{2}\) estimates for elastic waves and applications ⋮ Global existence for systems of quasilinear wave equations in (1 + 4)-dimensions ⋮ Helmholtz and Dispersive Equations with Variable Coefficients on Exterior Domains ⋮ Unique determination of sound speeds for coupled systems of semi-linear wave equations ⋮ On nonlinear elastic waves in 2-D
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Singularities and energy decay in acoustical scattering
- Space-time \(L^2\)-estimates and life span of the Klainerman-Machedon radial solutions to some semi-linear wave equations.
- Hyperbolic trapped rays and global existence of quasilinear wave equations
- On a global existence theorem of small amplitude solutions for nonlinear wave equations in an exterior domain
- Decay of solutions of the wave equation in the exterior of several convex bodies
- Note on the decay of acoustic waves
- Decay of solutions of the wave equation in the exterior of two convex obstacles
- Nonresonance and global existence of prestressed nonlinear elastic waves
- Global existence for a quasilinear wave equation outside of star-shaped domains
- Almost global existence for some semilinear wave equations
- An elementary proof of global or almost global existence for quasi-linear wave equations
- Global existence of small solutions to quadratic nonlinear wave equations in an exterior domain
- Global Existence for Systems of Nonlinear Wave Equations in 3D with Multiple Speeds
- The decay of solutions of the exterior initial-boundary value problem for the wave equation
- A Remark on the Almost Global Existence Theorems of Keel, Smith and Sogge
- Dispersal of waves vanishing on the boundary of an exterior domain
- ON THE SHORT WAVE ASYMPTOTIC BEHAVIOUR OF SOLUTIONS OF STATIONARY PROBLEMS AND THE ASYMPTOTIC BEHAVIOUR ASt→ ∞ OF SOLUTIONS OF NON-STATIONARY PROBLEMS
- Grazing rays and reflection of singularities of solutions to wave equations
- Decay of solutions of the wave equation outside nontrapping obstacles
- Global Strichartz Estimates for Nontrapping Geometries: About an Article by H. Smith and C. Sogge
- Almost global existence for quasilinear wave equations in three space dimensions
- Global strichartz estimates for nonthapping perturbations of the laplacian
- Global Existence of Solutions to Multiple Speed Systems of Quasilinear Wave Equations in Exterior Domains
- Global Strichartz estimates for solutions to the wave equation exterior to a convex obstacle
- Nonlinear Hyperbolic Equations in Infinite Homogeneous Waveguides
- Solutions of the wave equation with localized energy
This page was built for publication: Global existence for Dirichlet-wave equations with quadratic nonlinearities in high dimensions