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    Fractal first-order partial differential equations (English)
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    The authors study the following problems in the unknown \(u\), respectively for a Hamilton-Jacobi equation and for a scalar conservation law: \[ \left\{ \begin{matrix} \partial_tu(t,x)+g_\lambda[u(t,\cdot)](x)=F(t,x,u(t,x),\nabla u(t,x)),\\ u(0,x)=u_0(x); \end{matrix} \right. \] \[ \left\{ \begin{matrix} \partial_tu(t,x)+\text{ div}(f(t,x.u(t,x)))+g_\lambda[u(t,\cdot)](x)=h(t,x,u(t,x)),\\ u(0,x)=u_0(x). \end{matrix} \right. \] \noindent Here, \(\lambda\in]0,2[\), and \(g_\lambda\) is the operator \[ g_\lambda[\varphi]={\mathcal F}^{-1}(| \cdot| ^\lambda{\mathcal F}(\varphi)), \] \noindent where \(\mathcal F\) is the Fourier transform. The authors give existence and uniqueness results for smooth solutions in the case \(\lambda\in]1,2[\) for both problems. For the general case \(\lambda\in]0,2[\), they prove existence and uniqueness of a viscosity solution for the Hamilton-Jacobi equation. They also study some asymptotic problems. The main ingredients for their results are a suitable integral representation of the operator \(g_\lambda\), and Duhamel's formula.
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    fractal operator
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    Hamilton-Jacobi equations
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    conservartion laws
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    viscosity solutions
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    existence
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    uniqueness
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    Duhamel's formula
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