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On existence and uniqueness of solutions for semilinear fractional wave equations (1510.03478v1)

Published 12 Oct 2015 in math.AP

Abstract: Let $\Omega$ be a $\mathcal C2$-bounded domain of $\mathbb Rd$, $d=2,3$, and fix $Q=(0,T)\times\Omega$ with $T\in(0,+\infty]$. In the present paper we consider a Dirichlet initial-boundary value problem associated to the semilinear fractional wave equation $\partial_t\alpha u+\mathcal A u=f_b(u)$ in $Q$ where $1<\alpha<2$, $\partial_t\alpha$ corresponds to the Caputo fractional derivative of order $\alpha$, $\mathcal A$ is an elliptic operator and the nonlinearity $f_b\in \mathcal C1( \mathbb R)$ satisfies $f_b(0)=0$ and $|f_b'(u)|\leq C|u|{b-1}$ for some $b>1$. We first provide a definition of local weak solutions of this problem by applying some properties of the associated linear equation $\partial_t\alpha u+\mathcal A u=f(t,x)$ in $Q$. Then, we prove existence of local solutions of the semilinear fractional wave equation for some suitable values of $b>1$. Moreover, we obtain an explicit dependence of the time of existence of solutions with respect to the initial data that allows longer time of existence for small initial data.

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