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Rigorous derivation of nonlinear scalar conservation laws from follow-the-leader type models via many particle limit
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    Rigorous derivation of nonlinear scalar conservation laws from follow-the-leader type models via many particle limit (English)
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    20 July 2015
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    The authors prove that the unique entropy solution to a scalar nonlinear conservation law with strictly monotone velocity and nonnegative initial condition can be rigorously obtained as the large particle limit of a microscopic follow-the-leader type model, which is interpreted as the discrete Lagrangian approximation of the nonlinear scalar conservation law. The result holds for a reasonably general class of velocity maps (including all the relevant examples in the applications, e.g., in the Lighthill-Whitham-Richards model for traffic flow) with possible degenerate slope near the vacuum state. The proof of the result is based on discrete BV estimates and on a discrete version of the one-sided Oleinik-type condition. In particular, one proves that the regularizing effect for nonlinear scalar conservation laws is intrinsic of the discrete model.
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    unique entropy solution
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    strictly monotone velocity
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    Lighthill-Whitham-Richards model
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    discrete BV estimates
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