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Uncertainty quantification for hyperbolic conservation laws with flux coefficients given by spatiotemporal random fields

Andrea Barth, Franz Georg Fuchs

Published 2015-06-25Version 1

In this paper hyperbolic partial differential equations with random coefficients are discussed. We consider the challenging problem of flux functions with coefficients modeled by spatiotemporal random fields. Those fields are given by correlated Gaussian random fields in space and Ornstein-Uhlenbeck processes in time. The resulting system of equations consists of a stochastic differential equation for each random parameter coupled to the hyperbolic conservation law. We define an appropriate solution concept in his setting and analyze errors and convergence of discretization methods. A novel discretization framework, based on Monte Carlo Finite Volume methods, is presented for the robust computation of moments of solutions to those random hyperbolic partial differential equations. We showcase the approach on two examples which appear in applications: The magnetic induction equation and linear acoustics, both with a spatiotemporal random background velocity field.

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