A remark on duality solutions for some weakly nonlinear scalar conservation laws
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Abstract: We investigate existence and uniqueness of duality solutions for a scalar conservation law with a nonlocal interaction kernel. Following the work of Bouchut and James (Comm. Partial Diff. Eq., 24, 1999), a notion of duality solution for such a nonlinear system is proposed, for which we do not have uniqueness. Then we prove that a natural definition of the flux allows to select a solution for which uniqueness holds.
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