The generalized combined effect for one dimensional wave equations with semilinear terms including product type
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DOI10.1016/J.JDE.2024.05.032arXiv2305.00180OpenAlexW4399123116MaRDI QIDQ6434740FDOQ6434740
Authors: Ryuki Kido, Takiko Sasaki, Shu Takamatsu, H. Takamura
Publication date: 29 April 2023
Abstract: We are interested in the so-called "combined effect" of two different kinds of nonlinear terms for semilinear wave equations in one space dimension. Recently, the first result with the same formulation as in the higher dimensional case has been obtained if and only if the total integral of the initial speed is zero, namely Huygens' principle holds. In this paper, we extend the nonlinear term to the general form including the product type. Such model equations are extremely meaningful only in one space dimension because the most cases in higher dimensions possess the global-in-time existence of a classical solution in the general theory for nonlinear wave equations. It is also remarkable that our results on the lifespan estimates are partially better than those of the general theory. This fact tells us that there is a possibility to improve the general theory which was expected complete more than 30 years ago.
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jde.2024.05.032
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