An Example of a Non-Trivial, Non-Self-Adjoint Huygens Differential Equation in Four Independent Variables
Stephanie R. Czapor
Laurential University, Sudbury, CanadaRaymond G. McLenaghan
University of Waterloo, Canada
Abstract
A family of non-trivial, essentially non-self-adjoint wave equations which satisfy Huygens' principle is given. It is constructed on a 4-dimensional Lorentzian space which is a product of two 2-dimensional spaces of constant curvature. Prior to this example, the only known non-trivial Huygens equation was the scalar wave equation on the exact plane wave spacetime as presented by Günther.
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Stephanie R. Czapor, Raymond G. McLenaghan, An Example of a Non-Trivial, Non-Self-Adjoint Huygens Differential Equation in Four Independent Variables. Z. Anal. Anwend. 35 (2016), no. 2, pp. 199–210
DOI 10.4171/ZAA/1562