On existence and scattering with minimal regularity for semilinear wave equations

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We prove existence and scattering results for semilinear wave equations with low regularity data. We also determine the minimal regularity that is needed to ensure local existence and well-posedness, and we give counterexamples to well-posedness. More specifically, we show that equations of the type □ u= |u| p, with initial data (u, ut) in Ḣγ(Rn) × Ḣγ - 1(Rn), have a local solution if γ ≥ γ(p, n), and we construct counterexamples if γ < γ(p, n). The existence results rely on mixed-norm space-time estimates of Strichartz-type. © 1995 Academic Press Limited.

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Lindblad, H., & Sogge, C. D. (1995). On existence and scattering with minimal regularity for semilinear wave equations. Journal of Functional Analysis, 130(2), 357–426. https://doi.org/10.1006/jfan.1995.1075

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