Persistence Properties and Unique Continuation of solutions of the Camassa-Holm equation
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solutioncamassa-holmequationexponentiallylaterstrongtimezero
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It is shown that a strong solution of the Camassa-Holm equation, initially decaying exponentially together with its spacial derivative, must be identically equal to zero if it also decays exponentially at a later time. In particular, a strong solution of the Cauchy problem with compact initial profile can not be compactly supported at any later time unless it is the zero solution.
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