Reduction procedure and generalized simple waves for systems written in Riemann variables (Q1866123)

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Reduction procedure and generalized simple waves for systems written in Riemann variables
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    Reduction procedure and generalized simple waves for systems written in Riemann variables (English)
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    3 April 2003
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    The authors of this interesting paper study quasilinear hyperbolic systems of conservation laws, which have the form, \(\partial u/\partial t+Q\partial u/\partial x =f\), where \(Q=Q(x,t,u)\) is an \(m\times m \) matrix, \(f=f(x,t,u)\) is a vector-function, \(x\in \mathbb{R}\) and \(t\in\mathbb{R}_+\) are real independents, and \(u\) is some unknown solution. There are first-order differential constraints \(\Phi_k(x,t,u,u_x)=0\) \((k=1,2,\dots ,q)\) which satisfy the natural requirement \(\text{rank}(\partial \Phi_k/\partial u_x)=q\). A solution of the system under consideration, which satisfies the above stated constraints, is called a solution characterized by differential constraints. The system with constraints is an overdetermined system and the known method of solving requires some compatibility. A class of solutions called generalized simple waves is investigated. The main feature of these solutions is that they are constructed by integrating a system of ordinary differential equations. The solutions of a system of two equations reduced in Riemann variables can be obtained by integrating some simple equations. The mathematical models of traffic flow and rate-type materials are analyzed as examples by which the above method is illustrated. Exact solutions called generalized simple waves are obtained.
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    method of differential constraints
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    compatibility
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