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    Stability of conservation laws with discontinuous coefficients (English)
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    In this paper the authors study an interesting generalization of ``classical'' hyperbolic conservation laws taking the flux function that may depend discontinuously on the space variable. This is a model problem that arises in many important applications, such as traffic flow problem or two-phase flow in porous media. Assuming some boundedness properties on the flux derivatives up to the second order and some other conditions on the data, they show \(L^1\) contractivity of weak solutions. Furthermore, they prove that the \(L^1\) difference between solutions to conservation laws with different flux functions is bounded by the total variation with respect to the space variable of the difference between the flux functions.
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    traffic flow problem
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    two-phase flow in porous media
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    non-strictly hyperbolic
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    \(L^1\) contractivity of weak solutions
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