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Pointwise decay to contact discontinuities for systems of viscous conservation laws
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    Pointwise decay to contact discontinuities for systems of viscous conservation laws (English)
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    16 December 1999
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    The large time asymptotic behavior toward contact waves for a class of systems of viscous nonlinear conservation laws is studied. Although a given contact of discontinuity can not be an asymptotic attractor for the viscous system in general, yet for a large class of systems with some structure constraints, viscous contact waves, which are the exact solutions to the viscous systems and approximate the corresponding contact discontinuities on any finite interval, can be constructed explicitly and are shown to be asymptotically stable with small generic initial perturbations for the viscous systems provided that the strength of the contact discontinuities is suitably small. The leading order large time asymptotic form of the viscous solutions toward a contact wave can be determined a priorily by the distribution of the initial excessive mass, and it is a superposition of the viscous contact wave (properly shifted) in the principal linearly degenerate field and nonlinear (or linear) diffusive waves in the transversal fields. The high order deviation of the viscous solutions from its leading asymptotic ansatz is estimated pointwisely by constructing an approximate fundamental solution of the viscous system linearized around the viscous contact wave, and by analyzing the interactions among viscous contact waves and diffusive waves. The theory is applied to equations for one-dimensional polytropic gases.
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    parabolic conservation laws
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    one-dimensional polytropic gases
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    linearized stability
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