Abstract

ABSTRACTThe motivation of this paper is to extend the recent result of the author and his tutor for the solution of the critical semilinear wave equations of the form in four space dimensions to the general kind of quasilinear wave equations in . We will prove that for the compactly supported smooth initial values, the solution must blow up in finite time if the initial data are nonnegative and positive somewhere no matter how small the initial data are, and also we give the sharp lifespan estimate of solutions for the problem. This solves a part of the famous Strauss’ conjecture with regard to the general kind of quasilinear wave equations in the case of critical exponent and in four space dimensions. The originality of the paper is the choice of ‘rescaled’ test function (2.8) (One can refer to Section 2 for details). The divergence form of the nonlinearity provides spatial derivatives to the test functions. It is a special term of the divergence forms, but this is the first attempt to this direction without any non-local term which comes from the derivative loss due to high dimensions. Thanks to the rescaling, spatial derivatives yield smallness of the nonlinearity except for main part among integration by parts in the functional method. It makes also positiveness of the nonlinearity. However, this combination of rescaled test functions and the divergence form of nonlinearities is a new idea.

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