A minimal hyperbolic system for unstable shock waves

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Abstract

We present a computational analysis of a 2×2 hyperbolic system of balance laws whose solutions exhibit complex nonlinear behavior. Traveling-wave solutions of the system are shown to undergo a series of bifurcations as a parameter in the model is varied. Linear and nonlinear stability properties of the traveling waves are computed numerically using accurate shock-fitting methods. The model may be considered as a minimal hyperbolic system with chaotic solutions and can also serve as a stringent numerical test problem for systems of hyperbolic balance laws.

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Kabanov, D. I., & Kasimov, A. R. (2019). A minimal hyperbolic system for unstable shock waves. Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, 70, 282–301. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cnsns.2018.10.022

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