Delta-shocks as limits of vanishing viscosity for a nonhomogeneous hyperbolic system (Q6123786)
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Delta-shocks as limits of vanishing viscosity for a nonhomogeneous hyperbolic system (English)
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8 April 2024
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Summary: The Riemann problem for a \(2\times 2\) hyperbolic system of conservation laws with time-dependent damping is discussed. Making use of the variable substitution method, we construct six kinds of Riemann solutions including rarefaction wave, contact discontinuity, shock wave as well as delta-shock. Under suitable generalized Rankine-Hugoniot relation and entropy condition, both existence and uniqueness of delta-shock solution are established. Because of the appearing of the damping, the Riemann solutions are no longer self-similar. All wave curves are monotonic and have convexity-concavity. Moreover, by employing the vanishing viscosity method, we introduce a time-dependent viscous system to prove the stability of the solutions containing the delta-shocks.
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nonhomogeneous system
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time-dependent damping
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delta-shocks
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non-self-similar solutions
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vanishing viscosity method
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