In this paper we study the long time dynamics of the solutions to an initial-boundary value problem for a scalar conservation law with a saturating nonlinear diffusion. After discussing the existence of a unique stationary solution and its asymptotic stability, we focus our attention on the phenomenon of metastability, whereby the time-dependent solution develops into a layered function in a relatively short time and subsequently approaches a steady state in a very long time interval. Numerical simulations illustrate the results.
Stability properties and dynamics of solutions to viscous conservation laws with mean curvature operator
Garrione M.;
2020-01-01
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In this paper we study the long time dynamics of the solutions to an initial-boundary value problem for a scalar conservation law with a saturating nonlinear diffusion. After discussing the existence of a unique stationary solution and its asymptotic stability, we focus our attention on the phenomenon of metastability, whereby the time-dependent solution develops into a layered function in a relatively short time and subsequently approaches a steady state in a very long time interval. Numerical simulations illustrate the results.File in questo prodotto:
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