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A road map to the blow-up for a Kirchhoff equation with external force
Published 2022-11-12Version 1
It is well-known that the classical hyperbolic Kirchhoff equation admits infinitely many simple modes, namely time-periodic solutions with only one Fourier component in the space variables. In this paper we assume that, for a suitable choice of the nonlinearity, there exists a heteroclinic connection between two simple modes with different frequencies. Under this assumption, we cook up a forced Kirchhoff equation that admits a solution that blows-up in finite time, despite the regularity and boundedness of the forcing term. The forcing term can be chosen with the maximal regularity that prevents the application of the classical global existence results in analytic and quasi-analytic classes.
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