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Measure-Valued Solutions to Initial-Boundary Value Problems for Certain Systems of Conservation Laws: Existence and Dynamics
Authors:Hermano Frid
Institution:Instituto de Matemática, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, C. Postal 68530, CEP 21945, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Abstract:A framework for studying initial-boundary value problems for systems of conservation laws, in what concerns to the existence of measure-valued solutions and their asymptotic behavior, is developed here with the helpful introduction of a class of flux maps which allow a rather complete treatment of these questions including systems of practical importance as those arising in multiphase flow in porous media. The systems of this class may, in general, admit umbilic points, submanifolds where genuine nonlinearity fails, as well as elliptic regions. We prove the existence of measure-valued solutions by using the vanishing viscosity method and, also, finite difference schemes. The main result about the dynamics of the measure-valued solutions is that for certain special boundary values, given by constant states, the time-averages of these m-v solutions converge weakly to the Dirac measure concentrated at those states, for a.e. space variable. The rate of convergence of the time-averages of the expected values can be estimated by properties of the flux maps only.

Keywords:Measure-valued solutions  systems of conservation laws  systems of mixed type  initial-boundary value problems
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