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One can consider [[two-speed wave equations|two-speed variants] of [[DDNLW]]
One can consider [[two-speed wave equations|two-speed variants]] of [[DDNLW]]


<center><math>\Box u = F(U) DU DU, ~\Box_s v = G(U) DU DU</math></center>
<center><math>\Box u = F(U) DU DU, ~\Box_s v = G(U) DU DU</math></center>

Latest revision as of 21:13, 30 July 2006

One can consider two-speed variants of DDNLW

where and are tensor-valued nonlinearities.

  • The Strichartz and energy estimates carry over without difficulty to this setting. The results obtained by X^{s,b} estimates change, however. The null forms are no longer as useful, however the estimates are usually more favourable because of the transversality of the two light cones. Of course, if F contains DuDu or G contains DvDv then one cannot do any better than the one-speed case.
  • For d=2 one can obtain LWP for the near-optimal range s>3/2 when F does not contain DuDu and G does not contain DvDv Tg-p.
  • For d=1 one can obtain LWP for the near-optimal range s>1 when F does not contain DuDu and G does not contain DvDv Tg-p.
  • For d=3 one can obtain GWP for small compactly supported data for quasilinear equations with multiple speeds, as long as the nonlinearity has no explicit dependence on U KeSmhSo-p3

A special case of two-speed DDNLW arises in elasticity.