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On the Solvability of a Darboux Type Non-Characteristic Spatial Problem for the Wave Equation
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S. Kharibegashvili
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23. Februar 2010
Abstract
The question of the correct formulation of a Darboux type non-characteristic spatial problem for the wave equation is investigated. The correct solvability of the problem is proved in the Sobolev space for surfaces of the temporal type on which Darboux type boundary conditions are given.
Key words and phrases.: Non-characteristic spatial problem of Darboux type; wave equation; a priori estimate
Received: 1994-02-10
Published Online: 2010-02-23
Published in Print: 1996-February
© 1996 Plenum Publishing Corporation
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Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
Non-characteristic spatial problem of Darboux type;
wave equation;
a priori estimate
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