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    On the convergence and well-balanced property of path-conservative numerical schemes for systems of balance laws (English)
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    4 August 2011
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    This article is concerned with the numerical approximation of Cauchy problems for one-dimensional systems of conservation laws with source terms or balance laws. The authors prove that, for systems of balance laws with sufficiently smooth right hand side, a Lax-Wendroff type result can be obtained for path-conservative numerical schemes assuming the same hypothesis of convergence used in the classical Lax-Wendroff theorem for conservative problems. Together with the hypothesis concerning the convergence of the approximations, some assumptions both on the chosen family of paths and on the numerical scheme are also required. Moreover, this paper presents some general results showing that some further assumptions have to be imposed to the family of paths, in order to obtain well-balanced schemes.
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    hyperbolic systems of balance laws
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    hyperbolic nonconservative systems
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    path-conservative schemes
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    convergence
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    well-balanced schemes
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    numerical examples
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    Cauchy problems
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    conservation laws
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    Lax-Wendroff theorem
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