Vanishing viscosity solutions of nonlinear hyperbolic systems (Q2388272)
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Vanishing viscosity solutions of nonlinear hyperbolic systems (English)
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12 September 2005
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The authors study the Cauchy problem for a generally nonconservative strictly hyperbolic \(n\times n\)-system \(u_t+A(u)u_x=0\), \(t\geq 0\), \(x\in {\mathbb R}\), assuming that the initial data have small total variation. They show that the solutions of the viscous approximations \(u_t+A(u)u_x=\varepsilon u_{xx}\) are defined globally in time and satisfy uniform \(BV\) estimates, independent of \(\varepsilon\). Moreover, these viscous approximations depend continuously on the initial data in the \(L^1\) metric with a Lipschitz constant independent of \(t,\varepsilon\), and converge as \(\varepsilon\to 0\) to a unique limit, depending Lipschitz continuously on the initial data. The limit vector can be regarded as the unique viscosity solution of the hyperbolic Cauchy problem. In the conservative case when \(A(u)=df(u)\), every viscosity solution is a weak entropy solution of the system of conservation laws \(u_t+f(u)_x=0\). Under the additional assumption that the characteristic fields are either genuinely nonlinear or linearly degenerate, the viscosity solutions coincide with the unique limits of Glimm or front-tracking approximations.
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viscous approximations
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uniform BV estimates
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weak entropy solutions
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