Abstract: This is the third part of a series concerned with boundary layers in solutions of nonlinear hyperbolic systems of conservation laws. We consider here self-similar solutions of the Riemann problem, following a pioneering idea by Dafermos. The system under study is strictly hyperbolic but no assumption of genuine nonlinearity is made. The boundary is possibly characteristic, that the sign of the characteristic speed near the boundary is not known a priori. We investigate the e®ect of vanishing relaxation terms on the solutions of the Riemann problem. We show that the boundary Riemann problem with relaxation admits continuous solutions that remain uniformly bounded in the total variation norm. Following the second part of this series...
We consider the initial-boundary value problem for the quasilinear hyperbolic system (1) u_t + A(t,u...
We consider the initial-boundary value problem for the quasilinear hyperbolic system (1) u_t + A(t,u...
In this chapter we introduce the definitions of hyperbolicity and strict hyperbolicity and generaliz...
This paper is concerned with the boundary layers that arise in solutions of a nonlinear hyperbolic s...
This is the third part of a series concerned with boundary layers in solutions of nonlinear hyperbol...
This is the third part of a series concerned with boundary layers in solutions of nonlinear hyperbol...
Abstract. This paper studies the boundary layers that generally arise in approximations of the entro...
This paper is concerned with the initial-boundary-value problem for a nonlinear hyperbolic system of...
AbstractFor nonlinear hyperbolic systems of conservation laws, the initial-boundary value problem is...
We consider self-similar approximations of non-linear hyperbolic systems in one space dimension with...
We consider self-similar approximations of non-linear hyperbolic systems in one space dimension with...
Tese de doutoramento em Matemática (Análise Matemática), apresentada à Universidade de Lisboa atravé...
AbstractThis work is a continuation of our previous work, in the present paper we study the mixed in...
We study how boundary conditions affect the multiple-scale analysis of hyperbolic conservation laws ...
We study how boundary conditions affect the multiple-scale analysis of hyperbolic conservation laws ...
We consider the initial-boundary value problem for the quasilinear hyperbolic system (1) u_t + A(t,u...
We consider the initial-boundary value problem for the quasilinear hyperbolic system (1) u_t + A(t,u...
In this chapter we introduce the definitions of hyperbolicity and strict hyperbolicity and generaliz...
This paper is concerned with the boundary layers that arise in solutions of a nonlinear hyperbolic s...
This is the third part of a series concerned with boundary layers in solutions of nonlinear hyperbol...
This is the third part of a series concerned with boundary layers in solutions of nonlinear hyperbol...
Abstract. This paper studies the boundary layers that generally arise in approximations of the entro...
This paper is concerned with the initial-boundary-value problem for a nonlinear hyperbolic system of...
AbstractFor nonlinear hyperbolic systems of conservation laws, the initial-boundary value problem is...
We consider self-similar approximations of non-linear hyperbolic systems in one space dimension with...
We consider self-similar approximations of non-linear hyperbolic systems in one space dimension with...
Tese de doutoramento em Matemática (Análise Matemática), apresentada à Universidade de Lisboa atravé...
AbstractThis work is a continuation of our previous work, in the present paper we study the mixed in...
We study how boundary conditions affect the multiple-scale analysis of hyperbolic conservation laws ...
We study how boundary conditions affect the multiple-scale analysis of hyperbolic conservation laws ...
We consider the initial-boundary value problem for the quasilinear hyperbolic system (1) u_t + A(t,u...
We consider the initial-boundary value problem for the quasilinear hyperbolic system (1) u_t + A(t,u...
In this chapter we introduce the definitions of hyperbolicity and strict hyperbolicity and generaliz...