Critical thresholds in a quasilinear hyperbolic model of blood flow

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Critical threshold phenomena in a one dimensional quasi-linear hyperbolic model of blood flow with viscous damping are investigated. We prove global in time regularity and finite time singularity formation of solutions simultaneously by showing the critical threshold phenomena associated with the blood flow model. New results are obtained showing that the class of data that leads to global smooth solutions includes the data with negative initial Riemann invariant slopes and that the magnitude of the negative slope is not necessarily small, but it is determined by the magnitude of the viscous damping. For the data that leads to shock formation, we show that shock formation is delayed due to viscous damping. © American Institute of Mathematical Sciences.

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Li, T., & Čanić, S. (2009). Critical thresholds in a quasilinear hyperbolic model of blood flow. Networks and Heterogeneous Media, 4(3), 527–536. https://doi.org/10.3934/nhm.2009.4.527

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