Counterexamples to Strichartz estimates for the wave equation in domains
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Abstract: Let U be a bounded, regular, strictly convex domain of R^2 and consider the wave equation on U with Dirichlet boundary condition. We prove that in such a domain the Strichartz estimates for the wave equation suffer losses when compared to the case U=R^2, at least for a subset of the usual range of indices.
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