Global Existence Results for a Semilinear Wave Equation with Scale-Invariant Damping and Mass in Odd Space Dimension

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We consider a semilinear wave equation with scale-invariant damping and mass and power nonlinearity. For this model we prove some global (in time) existence results in odd spatial dimension n, under the assumption that the multiplicative constants μ and ν 2 , which appear in the coefficients of the damping and of the mass terms, respectively, satisfy an interplay condition which makes the model somehow “wave-like”. Combining these global existence results with a recently proved blow-up result, we will find as critical exponent for the considered model the largest between suitable shifts of the Strauss exponent and of Fujita exponent, respectively. Besides, the competition among these two kind of exponents shows how the interrelationship between μ and ν 2 determines the possible transition from a “hyperbolic-like” to a “parabolic-like” model. Nevertheless, in the case n ≥ 3 we will restrict our considerations to the radial symmetric case.

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Palmieri, A. (2019). Global Existence Results for a Semilinear Wave Equation with Scale-Invariant Damping and Mass in Odd Space Dimension. In Trends in Mathematics (pp. 305–369). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-10937-0_12

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