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Blow-up and lifespan estimate for wave equations with critical damping term of space-dependent type related to Glassey conjecture

The main purpose of the present paper is to study the blow-up problem of the wave equation with space-dependent damping in the \textit{scale-invariant case} and time derivative nonlinearity with small initial data. Under appropriate initial data which are compactly supported, by using a test function method and taking into account the effect of the damping term ($\fracμ{\sqrt{1+|x|^2}}u_t$), we provide that in higher dimensions the blow-up region is given by $p \in (1, p_G(N+μ)]$ where $p_G(N)$ is the Glassey exponent. Furthermore, we shall establish a blow-up region, independent of $μ$ given by $p\in (1, 1+\frac{2}{N}),$ for appropriate initial data in the energy space with noncompact support.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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