We are concerned with the problem of the global (in time) exis- tence of weak solutions to hyperbolic systems of conservation laws, in one spa- tial dimension. First, we provide a survey of the different facets of a technique that has been used in several papers in the last years: the path decomposition. Then, we report on two very recent results that have been achieved by means of suitable applications of this technique. The first one concerns a system of three equations arising in the dynamic modeling of phase transitions, the sec- ond one is the famous Euler system for nonisentropic fluid flow. In both cases, the results concern classes of initial data with possibly large total variation.

The path decomposition technique for systems of hyperbolic conservation laws

CORLI, Andrea
2016

Abstract

We are concerned with the problem of the global (in time) exis- tence of weak solutions to hyperbolic systems of conservation laws, in one spa- tial dimension. First, we provide a survey of the different facets of a technique that has been used in several papers in the last years: the path decomposition. Then, we report on two very recent results that have been achieved by means of suitable applications of this technique. The first one concerns a system of three equations arising in the dynamic modeling of phase transitions, the sec- ond one is the famous Euler system for nonisentropic fluid flow. In both cases, the results concern classes of initial data with possibly large total variation.
2016
Wave front tracking, hyperbolic systems of conservation laws, phase transitions
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