The Riemann problem admitting \(\delta-, \delta ^{\prime }\)-shocks, and vacuum states (the vanishing viscosity approach) (Q858689): Difference between revisions
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The Riemann problem admitting \(\delta-, \delta ^{\prime }\)-shocks, and vacuum states (the vanishing viscosity approach) (English)
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11 January 2007
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The author considers the Riemann problem for the system of conservation laws from the point of view of existence of distributional solutions. These are \(\delta\) and \(\delta^\prime\) shock solutions, i.e. the solutions that include Dirac measures and their derivatives. The applied approach is the vanishing viscosity method: adding a viscosity term with the second derivative multiplied by the small parameter and considering the weak limit as the parameter tends to zero.
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system of conservation laws
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\(\delta\)- and \(\delta^\prime\)-shocks
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vacuum states
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vanishing viscosity method
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weak asymptotics method
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existence of solutions
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