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Global existence for systems of parabolic conservation laws in several space variables
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    Global existence for systems of parabolic conservation laws in several space variables (English)
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    The authors study systems of the form \[ \partial u/\partial t+\sum^{n}_{i=1}(\partial /\partial x_ i)f_ i(u)=D\Delta u\quad in\quad R^ n,\quad t>0. \] With given initial data. Here u and \(f_ i\) are m-vectors and D is a constant, positive matrix. They prove a global existence theorem. In particular, the result can be applied to the problem of compressible flow in higher dimensions (u denoting the velocity).
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    Cauchy problem
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    artificial viscosity
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    quadratic entropy
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    global existence
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    compressible flow
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