Methods and Applications of Analysis

Volume 9 (2002)

Number 4

Scalar Conservation Laws with Boundary Conditions and Rough Data Measure Solutions

Pages: 579 – 598

DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4310/MAA.2002.v9.n4.a6

Authors

Bachir Ben Moussa

Anders Szepessy

Abstract

Uniqueness and existence of $L^∞$ solutions to initial boundary value problems for scalar conservation laws, with continuous flux functions, is derived by $L^1$ contraction of Young measure solutions. The classical Kruzkov entropies, extended in Bardos, LeRoux and Nedelec's sense to boundary value problems, are sufficient for the contraction. The uniqueness proof uses the essence of Kruzkov's idea with his symmetric entropy and entropy flux functions, but the usual doubling of variables technique is replaced by the simpler fact that mollified measure solutions are in fact smooth solutions. The mollified measures turn out to have not only weak but also strong boundary entropy flux traces. Another advantage with the Young measure analysis is that the usual assumption of Lipschitz continuous flux functions can be relaxed to continuous fluxes, with little additional work.

Published 1 January 2002