Weakly hyperbolic systems by symmetrization
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Abstract: We study hyperbolic first order systems and propose a new method proving Gevrey well posedness, constructing a symmetrizer, motivated by a special Lyapunov function for linear ODE. The proof not only gives a priori estimates straightforward so simply but also clarifies some effects coming from the spectral structures other than the multiplicities of the eigenvalues.
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