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Stable viscosity matrices for systems of conservation laws (English)
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We study a natural class of appropriate viscosity matrices for strictly hyperbolic systems of conservation laws in one space dimension, \(u_t + f(u)_x = 0\), \(u\in\mathbb R^m\). These matrices are admissible in the sense that small-amplitude shock wave solutions of the hyperbolic system are shown to be limits of smooth traveling wave solutions of the parabolic system \(u_t + f(u)_x = \nu(Du_x)_x\) as \(\nu\to 0\) if \(D\) is in this class. The class is determined by a linearized stability requirement: The Cauchy problem for the equation \(u_t + f'(u_0)u_x = \nu(Du_x)_{xx}\) should be well posed in \(L^2\) uniformly in \(\nu\) as \(\nu\to 0\). Previous examples of inadmissible viscosity matrices are accounted for through violation of the stability criterion.
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class of appropriate viscosity matrices
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strictly hyperbolic systems
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one space dimension
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admissible matrices
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small amplitude shock wave as limits of smooth traveling wave
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parabolic system
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linearized stability requirement
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Cauchy problem
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shock profiles
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center manifold
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