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A converging finite volume scheme for hyperbolic conservation laws with source terms
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    A converging finite volume scheme for hyperbolic conservation laws with source terms (English)
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    The convergence of discretizations of hyperbolic nonhomogeneous scalar conservation laws is studied. Attention is paid to point source problems. Standard numerical methods fail to converge even in the linear case. The equation in integral form is considered in order to construct a class of convergent accurate methods.
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    hyperbolic conservation laws
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    singular source term
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    convergence
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    finite volume methods
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    conservative numerical methods
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