Hyperbolic systems of balance laws: lectures given at the C.I.M.E. Summer School held in Cetraro, Italy, July 14-21, 2003

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The present Cime volume includes 4 lecture courses by Bressan, Serre, Zumbrun and Williams and a Tutorial by Bressan on the Center Manifold Theorem. Bressan’s notes start with an extensive review of hyperbolic conservation laws. Then he introduces the vanishing viscosity approach and explains clearly the building blocks of the theory in particular the crucial role of the decomposition by travelling waves. Serre focuses on existence and stability for discrete shock profiles, he reviews the existence both in the rational and in the irrational cases and gives a concise introduction to the use of spectral methods for stability analysis. Finally the lectures by Williams and Zumbrun deal with the stability of multidimensional fronts. Williams’ lectures describe the stability of multidimensional viscous shocks. Zumbrun discusses planar stability for viscous shocks with a realistic physical viscosity, and necessary and sufficient conditions for nonlinear stability.

Author(s): Alberto Bressan, Denis Serre, Mark Williams, Kevin Zumbrun, Pierangelo Marcati
Series: Lecture notes in mathematics 1911
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer; Fondazione C.I.M.E
Year: 2007

Language: English
Pages: 366
City: Berlin; New York :, Firenze