This note aims at providing a rather informal and hopefully accessible overview of the fairly long and technical work, where new global-in-time existence results for admissible solutions of nonlinear systems of conservation laws defined in domains with boundaries are established. The main novelty of that work is that the solution is constructed by taking into account the underlying viscous mechanism, which is relevant because, in the case of initial-boundary value problems, different viscous approximations yield in general different limits. In the present note we will frame the analysis of the paper mentioned in the relevant context, compare the main result with the previous existing literature, and touch upon the most innovative technical points of the proof.
An Informal Account of Recent Results on Initial-Boundary Value Problems for Systems of Conservation Laws
Ancona Fabio;Marson, Andrea
2024
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This note aims at providing a rather informal and hopefully accessible overview of the fairly long and technical work, where new global-in-time existence results for admissible solutions of nonlinear systems of conservation laws defined in domains with boundaries are established. The main novelty of that work is that the solution is constructed by taking into account the underlying viscous mechanism, which is relevant because, in the case of initial-boundary value problems, different viscous approximations yield in general different limits. In the present note we will frame the analysis of the paper mentioned in the relevant context, compare the main result with the previous existing literature, and touch upon the most innovative technical points of the proof.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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