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Hydrodynamic limit for perturbation of a hyperbolic equilibrium point in two-component systems (English)
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28 April 2006
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One-dimensional, locally finite interacting particle systems with two conservation laws are considered. The models possess a family of stationary measures with product structure. It is known that under Eulerian scaling the hydrodynamical limit for the macroscopic density profiles leads to a two-component system of conservation laws. Here the propagation of small perturbations is investigated around a hyperbolic equilibrium point. It is proved that the perturbations essentially evolve according to two decoupled Burgers equations. The proof relies on Yau's relative entropy method and an Onsager-type symmetry relation.
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relative entropy
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hyperbolic system of conservation laws
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