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Global well-posedness and relaxation limits of a model for radiating gas.
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    Global well-posedness and relaxation limits of a model for radiating gas. (English)
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    The authors prove existence and uniqueness of solutions for the system \[ u_t+ \tfrac{1}{2} (u^2)_x= -q_x, \qquad -q_{xx}+ q=-u_x \] with arbitrary large discontinuous data and study the relaxation limits.
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    scalar conservation laws
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    existence
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    uniqueness
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    arbitrary large discontinuous data
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