Nonlinearity, conservation law and shocks |
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Authors: | Phoolan Prasad |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mathematics, Indian Institute of Science, 560 012, Bangalore, India
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Abstract: | In part 1 of this series we explained the concept of genuine nonlinearity, which is responsible for the appearance of discontinuities in a solution which was initially smooth. To include discontinuities in the solution, it became necessary to consider the governing equation in the form of a conservation law. In this part we first discuss an example of a continuous solution satisfying discontinuous initial data. Then we use the stability consideration to fix a unique solution of the conservation law. In the end, we present three examples which show that genuine nonlinearity significantly changes the evolution of the shape of a pulse. Continuous Solution with Discontinuous Initial Data |
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