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Local and global analyticity for a generalized Camassa-Holm system

We solve the analytic Cauchy problem for the generalized two-component Camassa-Holm system introduced by R. M. Chen and Y. Liu. We show the existence of a unique local/global-in-time analytic solution under certain conditions. This is the first result about global analyticity for a Camassa-Holm-like system. The method of proof is basically that developed by Barostichi, Himonas and Petronilho. The main differences of their proof and ours are twofold: (i) the system of Chen and Liu is not symmetic in the two unknowns and our estimates are not trivial generalization of those in their articles, (ii) we have simplified their argument by using fewer function spaces and the main result is stated in a simple and natural way.

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