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This paper is concerned with the large time behavior of solutions to a radiating gas model, which is represented mathematically as a Cauchy problem for a one-dimensional hyperbolic-elliptic coupled system, with suitable given far field states. Suppose the corresponding Riemann problem for the Euler system admits a contact discontinuity wave, then the authors construct a ``viscous contact wave'' for such a hyperbolic-elliptic system. Based on the energy methods and the ellipticity of the radiation flux equation, the authors prove that the ``viscous contact wave'' is asymptotically stable provided that the strength of contact discontinuity and the perturbation of the initial data are suitably small.
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compressible radiation hydrodynamics
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contact discontinuity wave
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energy estimates
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radiating gas
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Cauchy problem
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hyperbolic-elliptic system
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Asymptotic stability of viscous contact wave for the 1D radiation hydrodynamics system
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    Asymptotic stability of viscous contact wave for the 1D radiation hydrodynamics system (English)
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    19 July 2011
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    This paper is concerned with the large time behavior of solutions to a radiating gas model, which is represented mathematically as a Cauchy problem for a one-dimensional hyperbolic-elliptic coupled system, with suitable given far field states. Suppose the corresponding Riemann problem for the Euler system admits a contact discontinuity wave, then the authors construct a ``viscous contact wave'' for such a hyperbolic-elliptic system. Based on the energy methods and the ellipticity of the radiation flux equation, the authors prove that the ``viscous contact wave'' is asymptotically stable provided that the strength of contact discontinuity and the perturbation of the initial data are suitably small.
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    compressible radiation hydrodynamics
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    contact discontinuity wave
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    energy estimates
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    radiating gas
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    Cauchy problem
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    hyperbolic-elliptic system
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