Abstract

This article focuses on almost global existence for quasilinear wave equations with small initial data in 4-dimensional exterior domains. The nonlinearity is allowed to depend on the solution at the quadratic level as well as its first and second derivatives. In the boundaryless setting, Hörmander proved that the lifespan $T_\epsilon \gtrsim \exp(c/\epsilon)$, where $\epsilon\gt 0$ denotes the size of the Cauchy data. Later Du, the second author, Sogge, and Zhou showed that this inequality also holds for star-shaped obstacles. Following up on the authors' work in the 3-dimensional case, we only require that the obstacle allow for a sufficiently rapid decay of local energy for the linear homogeneous wave equation. The key innovation of this paper is the combination of the boundary term estimates of the second author and Sogge with a variant of an estimate of Klainerman and Sideris, which is obtained via a Sobolev inequality of Du and Zhou.

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