Resonance in rarefaction and shock curves: Local analysis and numerics of the continuation method

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DOI10.1142/S0219891620500198zbMATH Open1478.35142arXiv1902.04182OpenAlexW3127176124WikidataQ115245189 ScholiaQ115245189MaRDI QIDQ5006972FDOQ5006972

Dan Marchesin, Amaury C. Alvarez, G. T. Goedert

Publication date: 18 August 2021

Published in: Journal of Hyperbolic Differential Equations (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: In this paper, we describe certain crucial steps in the development of an algorithm for finding the Riemann solution in systems of conservation laws. We relax the classical hypotheses of strict hyperbolicity and genuine nonlinearity of Lax. First, we present a procedure for continuing wave curves beyond points where characteristic speeds coincide, i.e., at wave curve points of maximal codimensionality. This procedure requires strict hyperbolicity on both sides of the coincidence locus. Loss of strict hyperbolicity is regularized a Generalized Jordan Chain, which serves to construct a four-fold submanifold structure on which wave curves can be continued. Second, we analyze the case of loss of genuine nonlinearity. We prove a new result: the existence of composite wave curves when the composite wave traverses either the inflection locus or an anomalous part of the non-local composite wave curve. In this sense, we find conditions under which the composite field is well defined and its singularities can be removed, allowing use of our continuation method. Finally, we present numerical examples for a non-strictly hyperbolic system of conservation laws.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1902.04182





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