Relative entropy and the stability of shocks and contact discontinuities for systems of conservation laws with non-\(BV\) perturbations (Q715297): Difference between revisions
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Relative entropy and the stability of shocks and contact discontinuities for systems of conservation laws with non-\(BV\) perturbations (English)
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5 November 2012
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The authors consider a wide class of systems of conservation laws endowed with a convex entropy. Based on the notion of relative entropy, they develop the theory to establish the uniqueness and global \(L^2\)-stability of extremal entropy Rankine-Hugoniot shock and contact discontinuities in the class of weak entropy solutions with the trace property. The assumptions are quite general. In particular, neither a smallness condition nor global strict hyperbolicity is required. Applications are given to systems of fluid mechanics.
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extremal entropy Rankine-Hugoniot discontinuities
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trace property
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\(L^2\)-stability
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weak entropy solutions
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