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The blow-up rate for a non-scaling invariant semilinear wave equations

Published 28 Jun 2019 in math.AP | (1906.12059v1)

Abstract: We consider the semilinear wave equation $$\partial_t2 u -\Delta u =f(u), \quad (x,t)\in \mathbb{R}N\times [0,T),\qquad (1)$$ with $f(u)=|u|{p-1}u\loga (2+u2)$, where $p>1$ and $a\in \mathbb{R}$. We show an upper bound for any blow-up solution of (1). Then, in the one space dimensional case, using this estimate and the logarithmic property, we prove that the exact blow-up rate of any singular solution of (1) is given by the ODE solution associated with $(1)$, namely $u'' =|u|{p-1}u\loga (2+u2)$ Unlike the pure power case ($g(u)=|u|{p-1}u$) the difficulties here are due to the fact that equation (1) is not scale invariant.

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