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English | Solute transport in porous media with equilibrium and nonequilibrium multiple-site adsorption: Uniqueness of weak solutions |
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Solute transport in porous media with equilibrium and nonequilibrium multiple-site adsorption: Uniqueness of weak solutions (English)
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27 March 2001
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An initial-boundary value problem is considered which describes the solute transport through porous media when a chemical species undergoes adsorption or exchange processes on the surface of the porous skeleton. An \(L^1\)-contraction principle for weak solutions is proved implying the uniqueness of these solutions. The technique of entropy pairs is applied jointly with a modification of the Kružkov method of variable doubling.
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\(L^1\)-contraction principle for weak solutions
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entropy solutions
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entropy pairs
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Kružkov method of variable doubling
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