Large-time structure of solutions of scalar conservation laws without convexity in the presence of a linear source field (Q1198962)
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Large-time structure of solutions of scalar conservation laws without convexity in the presence of a linear source field (English)
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16 January 1993
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The problem studied here is the scalar law \(u_ t+[f(u)]_ x+g(u)=0\), \(x\in R^ 1\), \(u(x,0)=u_ 0(x)\), \(u_ 0\) \(L\)-periodic, with mean \(0:\int_ 0^ L u_ 0(x)dx=0\). The model in mind has \(f(u)=| u|^{p-1}u\), \(p>2\). The author proves that, as \(t\to\infty\), the solution remains in a bounded set whose size is independent of the size of the initial data. Further, for sufficiently large times, the number of shocks per period will attain a finite value which then remains a constant number. The proofs involve a detailed use of the theory of generalized characteristics via the use of Fillipov's theory of differential inclusions.
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admissible weak solutions
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Cauchy data
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left-contact discontinuities
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nonlinear system of functional and delay-differential equations
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generalized characteristics
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Fillipov's theory of differential inclusions
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