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Long time behaviour of viscous scalar conservation laws

Anne-Laure Dalibard

Published 2008-12-09Version 1

This paper is concerned with the stability of stationary solutions of the conservation law $\partial_t u + \mathrm{div}_y A(y,u) -\Delta_y u=0$, where the flux $A$ is periodic with respect to its first variable. Essentially two kinds of asymptotic behaviours are studied here: the case when the equation is set on $\R$, and the case when it is endowed with periodic boundary conditions. In the whole space case, we first prove the existence of viscous stationary shocks - also called standing shocks - which connect two different periodic stationary solutions to one another. We prove that standing shocks are stable in $L^1$, provided the initial disturbance satisfies some appropriate boundedness conditions. We also extend this result to arbitrary initial data, but with some restrictions on the flux $A$. In the periodic case, we prove that periodic stationary solutions are always stable. The proof of this result relies on the derivation of uniform $L^\infty$ bounds on the solution of the conservation law, and on sub- and super-solution techniques.

Comments: 36 pages
Journal: Indiana University Mathematics Journal 59, 1 (2010) 257-300
Categories: math.AP
Subjects: 35B35, 35B40, 76L05
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