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Given the following nonlinear $PDE$: $\partial_{tt} u(x,t)=ku(x,t)\partial_{xx}u(x,t)$ with $u(0,t)=u(L,t)=0$ is it possible to solve it analytically? Could the solutions have singularities that can be interpreted as shock waves? Thanks in advance.

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    Did you try that way? $u(x,t)=P(x)T(t)$ $\partial_{tt} u(x,t)=ku(x,t)\partial_{xx}u(x,t)$ $P(x)T''(t)=kP(x)T(t)P''(x)T(t)$ $P(x)T''(t)=kP(x)P''(x)T^2(t)$ $\frac{T''(t)}{T^2(t)}=kP''(x)=c$ c is a constant.2012-04-03

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