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Uniform boundedness of highest norm for 2D quasilinear wave

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We consider the two-dimensional quasilinear wave equations with quadratic nonlinearities. We introduce a new class of null forms and prove uniform boundedness of the highest order norm of the solution for all time. This class of null forms include several prototypical strong null conditions as special cases. To handle the critical decay near the light cone we inflate the nonlinearity through a new normal form type transformation which is based on a deep cancelation between the tangential and normal derivatives with respect to the light cone. Our proof does not employ the Lorentz boost and can be generalized to systems with multiple speeds.

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