A Hilliges-Weidlich-type scheme for a one-dimensional scalar conservation law with nonlocal flux (Q6196448)

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A Hilliges-Weidlich-type scheme for a one-dimensional scalar conservation law with nonlocal flux
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7818895

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    A Hilliges-Weidlich-type scheme for a one-dimensional scalar conservation law with nonlocal flux (English)
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    14 March 2024
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    In the paper titled ``A Hilliges-Weidlich-type scheme for a one-dimensional scalar conservation law with nonlocal flux'' by Raimund Bürger, Harold Deivi Contreras, and Luis Miguel Villada, the authors address a significant scientific problem in the field of applied mathematics, specifically within the context of nonlocal conservation laws. These laws are critical for modeling various phenomena such as the dynamics of crowds, vehicular traffic, supply chains, granular materials, and sedimentation phenomena. The paper focuses on developing a novel numerical scheme for one-dimensional scalar conservation laws with nonlocal flux, aiming to overcome the limitations of existing methods which often introduce excessive numerical diffusion, thereby blurring sharp features of the exact solution. The foundational premise of their work is based on the simulation model proposed by Hilliges and Weidlich, which was initially devised for dynamic traffic flow in networks. This model is recognized for its simplicity in approximating solutions of scalar conservation laws, where the flux is a product of density and velocity factors evaluated on neighboring cells. By extending this idea, the authors develop a numerical scheme that efficiently handles the nonlocality of the flux, incorporating initial and boundary conditions into their considerations. The nonlocal aspect is particularly challenging as it involves integral evaluations of the conserved quantities, making the problem significantly more complex than its local counterpart. To address this complexity, the authors propose a scheme that is not only less diffusive compared to the commonly used Lax-Friedrichs flux but also more accurate. The scheme is based on a maximum principle and bounded variation estimates, alongside a discrete entropy inequality, ensuring that the sequence of approximate solutions converges to an entropy weak solution of the nonlocal problem. The paper provides a thorough analysis, demonstrating the scheme's improved accuracy through various uniform estimates and numerical examples. Additionally, a second-order scheme based on MUSCL methods is presented, further enhancing the accuracy of the numerical solutions. The significance of this research lies in its contribution to the rigorous treatment of boundary conditions in spatially one-dimensional nonlocal problems and the development of numerical schemes that are both more accurate and less diffusive than existing solutions. The authors' work not only extends the mathematical understanding of nonlocal conservation laws but also provides practical tools for more accurately simulating the dynamics of complex systems governed by these laws. Their findings are particularly relevant for the fields of traffic flow, crowd dynamics, and other areas where nonlocal interactions play a crucial role, offering a valuable resource for both researchers and practitioners in applied mathematics and engineering.
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    nonlocal conservation law
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    well-posedness
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    Hilliges-Weidlich numerical type scheme
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    initial-boundary value problem
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    convolution kernel functions
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