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On an upwind difference scheme for strongly degenerate parabolic equations modelling the settling of suspensions in centrifuges and non-cylindrical vessels
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    On an upwind difference scheme for strongly degenerate parabolic equations modelling the settling of suspensions in centrifuges and non-cylindrical vessels (English)
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    5 October 2006
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    The authors prove the convergence of an explicit monotone finite difference scheme approximating an initial-boundary value problem for a spatially one-dimensional quasilinear strongly degenerate parabolic equation, which is supplied with two zero-flux boundary conditions. This problem arises in a model of sedimentation-consolidation processes in centrifuges and vessels with varying cross-sectional area. The definition of entropy solution of the model in the sense of Kruzhkov is formulated. And the convergence of the scheme to the unique BV entropy solution is proved. The scheme and the model are illustrated by the numerical examples.
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    degenerate parabolic equation
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    monotone scheme
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    upwind difference scheme
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    boundary conditions
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    entropy solution
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    spatially one-dimensional
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    sedimentation-consolidation processes
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