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Renormalized entropy solutions of stochastic scalar conservation laws with boundary condition
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    Renormalized entropy solutions of stochastic scalar conservation laws with boundary condition (English)
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    31 August 2016
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    Let \(D\subseteq\mathbb R^N\) be a bounded open set with a Lipschitz continuous boundary. The equation \[ du-\operatorname{div}(f(u))\,dt=h(u)dw \] is considered with initial condition \(u(0)=u_0\) and boundary condition \(u=a\) on \((0,T)\times\partial D\). Here, \(a\) is a measurable function, \(f:\mathbb R\to\mathbb R^N\) is a \(C^2\)-smooth function with derivatives of polynomial growth, \(f(0)=0\) and \(\overline f(a,x)\in L^1((0,T)\times\partial D)\), where \[ \overline f(s,x)=\sup\,\{|f(r)\cdot\vec{n}(x)|:r\in[-s^-,s^+]\}, \] \(h:\mathbb R\to\mathbb R\) is a Lipschitz continuous function with \(h(0)=0\), \(u_0\in L^1(D)\) and \(w\) is a one-dimensional Wiener process. The authors first introduce certain so called renormalized stochastic entropy solutions and relate them to stochastic entropy solutions. Next, they prove existence and uniqueness of renormalized stochastic entropy solutions, the latter via a comparison principle.
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    stochastic scalar conservation laws
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    renormalized entropy solutions
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    comparison principle
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