The blow-up problem for exponential nonlinearities
From MaRDI portal
Publication:4872520
DOI10.1080/03605309608821177zbMath0846.35083OpenAlexW2027529762MaRDI QIDQ4872520
Publication date: 24 March 1996
Published in: Communications in Partial Differential Equations (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: http://purl.umn.edu/2797
Asymptotic behavior of solutions to PDEs (35B40) Second-order nonlinear hyperbolic equations (35L70)
Related Items
Stable big bang formation in near-FLRW solutions to the Einstein-scalar field and Einstein-stiff fluid systems ⋮ Remarks on the blow-up boundaries and rates for nonlinear wave equations ⋮ A discrete phenomenon in the \(C^{\infty}\) and analytic regularity of the blow-up curve of solutions to the Liouville equation in one space dimension ⋮ Theorems on existence and global dynamics for the Einstein equations ⋮ Local and global existence theorems for the Einstein equations ⋮ Theorems on existence and global dynamics for the Einstein equations ⋮ Solutions with prescribed local blow-up surface for the nonlinear wave equation ⋮ Asymptotic behavior in polarized T2-symmetric vacuum space–times ⋮ Stable ODE-type blowup for some quasilinear wave equations with derivative-quadratic nonlinearities ⋮ Blow-up and \(L^{p}\) norms for the cubic nonlinear wave equation ⋮ STELLAR MODELS AND IRREGULAR SINGULARITIES ⋮ Solutions blowing up on any given compact set for the energy subcritical wave equation ⋮ The blow-up curve of solutions of mixed problems for semilinear wave equations with exponential nonlinearities in one space dimension. II
Cites Work
- The boundary problems of physical geodesy
- Blow-up of solutions of nonlinear wave equations in three space dimensions
- Singularity formation for complex solutions of the 3D incompressible Euler equations
- Blow-up for solutions of □u=|u|pwith small initial data.
- Paracomposition et operateurs paradifferentiels
- Existence for large times of strict solutions of nonlinear wave equations in three space dimensions for small initial data
- The inverse function theorem of Nash and Moser
- Blow-up Surfaces for Nonlinear Wave Equations, I
- Blow-up surfaces for nonlinear wave equations, II
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item