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Summary: We consider variational inequality solutions with prescribed gradient constraints for first order linear boundary value problems. For operators with coefficients only in \(L^2\), we show the existence and uniqueness of the solution by using a combination of parabolic regularization with a penalization in the nonlinear diffusion coefficient. We also prove the continuous dependence of the solution with respect to the data, as well as, in a coercive case, the asymptotic stabilization as time \(t \to + \infty\) towards the stationary solution. In a particular situation, motivated by the transported sandpile problem, we give sufficient conditions for the equivalence of the first order problem with gradient constraint with a two obstacles problem, the obstacles being the signed distances to the boundary. This equivalence, in special conditions, illustrates also the possible stabilization of the solution in finite time.
Property / review text: Summary: We consider variational inequality solutions with prescribed gradient constraints for first order linear boundary value problems. For operators with coefficients only in \(L^2\), we show the existence and uniqueness of the solution by using a combination of parabolic regularization with a penalization in the nonlinear diffusion coefficient. We also prove the continuous dependence of the solution with respect to the data, as well as, in a coercive case, the asymptotic stabilization as time \(t \to + \infty\) towards the stationary solution. In a particular situation, motivated by the transported sandpile problem, we give sufficient conditions for the equivalence of the first order problem with gradient constraint with a two obstacles problem, the obstacles being the signed distances to the boundary. This equivalence, in special conditions, illustrates also the possible stabilization of the solution in finite time. / rank
 
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transport equation
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unilateral constraint
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first order variational inequalities
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parabolic regularization
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penalization
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transported sandpile problem
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Solutions for linear conservation laws with gradient constraint
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    Solutions for linear conservation laws with gradient constraint (English)
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    Summary: We consider variational inequality solutions with prescribed gradient constraints for first order linear boundary value problems. For operators with coefficients only in \(L^2\), we show the existence and uniqueness of the solution by using a combination of parabolic regularization with a penalization in the nonlinear diffusion coefficient. We also prove the continuous dependence of the solution with respect to the data, as well as, in a coercive case, the asymptotic stabilization as time \(t \to + \infty\) towards the stationary solution. In a particular situation, motivated by the transported sandpile problem, we give sufficient conditions for the equivalence of the first order problem with gradient constraint with a two obstacles problem, the obstacles being the signed distances to the boundary. This equivalence, in special conditions, illustrates also the possible stabilization of the solution in finite time.
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    transport equation
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    unilateral constraint
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    first order variational inequalities
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    parabolic regularization
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    penalization
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    transported sandpile problem
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