Fundamental solutions and singular shocks in scalar conservation laws
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We study the existence and non-existence of fundamental solutions for the scalar conservation laws ut + f(u)x = 0; related to convexity assumptions on f. We also study the limits of those solutions as the initial mass goes to infinity. We especially prove the existence of so-called Friendly Giants and Infinite Shock Solutions according to the convexity of f, which generalize the explicit power case f(u) = um. We introduce an extended notion of solution and entropy criterion to allow infinite shocks in the theory, and the initial data also has to be understood in a generalized sense, since locally infinite measures appear.Downloads
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2003-01-01
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Chasseigne E. (2003). Fundamental solutions and singular shocks in scalar conservation laws. Revista Matemática Complutense, 16(2), 443-463. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_REMA.2003.v16.n2.16818
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