Abstract
It is shown that a constant external magnetic field, generally speaking, is not able to prevent breaking (loss of smoothness) of relativistic plasma oscillations, even if they are arbitrarily small perturbations of the zero steady-state. This result sharply differs from the non-relativistic case, for which it is possible to suppress the breaking of oscillations at any initial deviations by increasing the intensity of the magnetic field \cite {RCharx}. Nevertheless, even in the relativistic case, there are subclasses of solutions corresponding to solutions that are globally smooth in time.
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