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    Hyperbolic conservation laws with relaxation (English)
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    The effect of relaxation is important in many physical situations. It is present in the kinetic theory of gases, elasticity with memory, gas flow with thermo-non-equilibrium, water waves, etc. The governing equations often take the form of hyperbolic conservation laws with lower-order terms. In this article, we present and analyze a simple model of hyperbolic conservation laws with relaxation effects. Dynamic subcharacteristics governing the propagation of disturbances over strong wave forms are identified. Stability criteria for diffusion waves, expansion waves and traveling waves are found and justified nonlinearly. Time-asymptotic expansion and the energy method are used in the analysis. For dissipative waves, the expansion is similar in spirit to the Chapman- Enskog expansion in the kinetic theory. For shock waves, however, a different approach is needed.
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    relaxation
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    hyperbolic conservation laws
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    lower-order terms
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    propagation of disturbances
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    Stability
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    diffusion waves
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    expansion waves
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    traveling waves
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    Time-asymptotic expansion
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    energy method
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    Chapman-Enskog expansion
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