On existence and uniqueness of solutions for semilinear fractional wave equations

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DOI10.1515/FCA-2017-0006zbMATH Open1362.35323arXiv1510.03478OpenAlexW2962786295MaRDI QIDQ520797FDOQ520797

Yavar Kian, M. Yamamoto

Publication date: 6 April 2017

Published in: Fractional Calculus \ Applied Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Let Omega be a mathcalC2-bounded domain of mathbbRd, d=2,3, and fix Q=(0,T)imesOmega with Tin(0,+infty]. In the present paper we consider a Dirichlet initial-boundary value problem associated to the semilinear fractional wave equation partialtalphau+mathcalAu=fb(u) in Q where 1<alpha<2, partialtalpha corresponds to the Caputo fractional derivative of order alpha, mathcalA is an elliptic operator and the nonlinearity fbinmathcalC1(mathbbR) satisfies fb(0)=0 and |fb(u)|leqC|u|b1 for some b>1. We first provide a definition of local weak solutions of this problem by applying some properties of the associated linear equation partialtalphau+mathcalAu=f(t,x) in Q. Then, we prove existence of local solutions of the semilinear fractional wave equation for some suitable values of b>1. Moreover, we obtain an explicit dependence of the time of existence of solutions with respect to the initial data that allows longer time of existence for small initial data.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1510.03478




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