Stochastic conservation laws: weak-in-time formulation and strong entropy condition
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Abstract: This article is an attempt to complement some recent developments on conservation laws with stochastic forcing. In a pioneering development, Feng Nualarthave developed the entropy solution theory for such problems and the presence of stochastic forcing necessitates introduction of {it strong entropy condition}. However, the authors' formulation of entropy inequalities are weak-in-space but strong-in-time. In the absence of a-priori path continuity for the solutions, we take a critical outlook towards this formulation and offer an entropy formulation which is weak-in-time and weak-in-space.
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