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Volume 2, Issue 1
Vacuum States and Equidistribution of the Random Sequence for Glimm's Scheme (continuation)

Lin Longwei, Hsieh Feipeng

J. Part. Diff. Eq.,2(1989),pp.9-15

Published online: 1989-02

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This is a continuation of paper [1]. The difference between this paper and paper [1] is that the initial functions considered here are step functions and those considered in [1] are. Lipschitz continuous. Since there are centered rarefaction waves here, more delicate techniques are needed. It may be a necessary step in solving p-System with general initial functions by Glimm's scheme. Notice that this paper can not be deduced from [1].
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TY - JOUR T1 - Vacuum States and Equidistribution of the Random Sequence for Glimm's Scheme (continuation) AU - Lin Longwei, Hsieh Feipeng JO - Journal of Partial Differential Equations VL - 1 SP - 9 EP - 15 PY - 1989 DA - 1989/02 SN - 2 DO - http://doi.org/ UR - https://global-sci.org/intro/article_detail/jpde/5817.html KW - AB - This is a continuation of paper [1]. The difference between this paper and paper [1] is that the initial functions considered here are step functions and those considered in [1] are. Lipschitz continuous. Since there are centered rarefaction waves here, more delicate techniques are needed. It may be a necessary step in solving p-System with general initial functions by Glimm's scheme. Notice that this paper can not be deduced from [1].
Lin Longwei, Hsieh Feipeng. (1989). Vacuum States and Equidistribution of the Random Sequence for Glimm's Scheme (continuation). Journal of Partial Differential Equations. 2 (1). 9-15. doi:
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