Properties of the solutions to the two-component b-family systems
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- A class of blowup and global analytical solutions of the viscoelastic Burgers' equations
- On initial data problem for a periodic two-component b-family system
- Some new asymptotic behaviors of a two-component \(b\)-family equations
- Persistence properties of the two-component \(b\)-family system
- On the Cauchy problem of a two-component b-family system
- Blow-up issues for a two-component system modelling water waves with constant vorticity
- Persistence properties of solutions to the dissipative 2-component Degasperis-Procesi system
- Persistence properties for a two-component \(b\)-family system with higher-order nonlinearity in weighted \(L^p\) spaces
- On the Cauchy problem for a two-component b-family system
- The properties of solutions to the dissipative 2-component Camassa–Holm system
- Non-uniform continuity on initial data for the two-component b-family system in Besov space
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