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    A domain decomposition method for conservation laws with discontinuous flux function (English)
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    The work is devoted to the domain decomposition method for scalar conservation laws with discontinuous flux function. The associated conservation laws for each domain have a continuous flux function. These conservation laws are solved by a nonoscillatory relaxation scheme. Special coupling conditions are developed at the subdomain interfaces (they are based on the direction of travelling waves). Numerical experiments are presented (traffic flows, two-phase flows).
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    domain decomposition method
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    conservation laws with discontinuous flux function
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    nonoscillatory scheme
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    numerical experiment
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    traffic flows
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    two-phase flows
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