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Relative entropy in hyperbolic relaxation for balance laws

Alexey Miroshnikov, Konstantina Trivisa

Published 2014-08-04Version 1

We present a general framework for the approximation of systems of hyperbolic balance laws. The novelty of the analysis lies in the construction of suitable relaxation systems and the derivation of a delicate estimate on the relative entropy. We provide a direct proof of convergence in the smooth regime for a wide class of physical systems. We present results for systems arising in materials science, where the presence of source terms presents a number of additional challenges and requires delicate treatment. Our analysis is in the spirit of the framework introduced by Tzavaras [A. Tzavaras, Commun. Math. Sci., 3-2, 2005] for systems of hyperbolic conservation laws.

Journal: Communications in Mathematical Sciences, Vol. 12, No. 6, pp. 1017-1043, 2014
Categories: math.AP
Subjects: 35B35, 76N10
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