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Continuous dependence and error estimation for viscosity methods

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Continuous dependence and error estimation for viscosity methods

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2003-04

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In this paper, we review some ideas on continuous dependence results for the entropy solution of hyperbolic scalar conservation laws. They lead to a complete L (L1)-approximation theory with which error estimates for numerical methods for this type of equations can be obtained. The approach we consider consists in obtaining continuous dependence results for the solutions of parabolic conservation laws and deducing from them the corresponding results for the entropy solution. This is a natural approach as the entropy solution is nothing but the limit of solutions of parabolic scalar conservation laws as the viscosity coefficient goes to zero.

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Cockburn, Bernardo. (2003). Continuous dependence and error estimation for viscosity methods. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/3903.

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