Some global aspects of linear wave equations
Dean Baskin, Rafe Mazzeo

TL;DR
This paper surveys various global aspects of linear wave equations, providing an overview based on a minicourse delivered at a summer school, highlighting key theoretical insights.
Contribution
It offers a structured survey of the global theory of wave equations, synthesizing recent developments and pedagogical insights from a specialized minicourse.
Findings
Summarizes key global properties of linear wave equations
Highlights recent theoretical advances in wave equation analysis
Provides educational insights from a summer school minicourse
Abstract
This paper surveys a few aspects of the global theory of wave equations. This material is structured around the contents of a minicourse given by the second author during the CMI/ETH Summer School on evolution equations during the Summer of 2008.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Mathematical Physics Problems · Stability and Controllability of Differential Equations · Nonlinear Waves and Solitons
