Free wave equation

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The free wave equation on is given by

where f is a scalar or vector field on Minkowski space . In coordinates, this becomes

It is the prototype for many nonlinear wave equations.

One can add a mass term to create the Klein-Gordon equation.

Exact solutions

Being this a linear equation one can always write down a solution using Fourier series or transform. These solutions represent superpositions of traveling waves.

Solution in

In this case one can write down the solution as

being two arbitrary functions. This gives a complete solution to the Cauchy problem that can be cast as follows

for , so that

being an arbitrarily chosen primitive of .