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Kinetic description of scalar conservation laws with Markovian data

Probability 2023-09-11 v1 Analysis of PDEs

Abstract

We derive a kinetic equation to describe the statistical structure of solutions ρ\rho to scalar conservation laws ρt=H(x,t,ρ)x\rho_t=H(x,t,\rho )_x, with certain Markov initial conditions. When the Hamiltonian function is convex and increasing in ρ\rho, we show that the solution ρ(x,t)\rho(x,t) is a Markov process in xx (respectively tt) with tt (respectively xx) fixed. Two classes of Markov conditions are considered in this article. In the first class, the initial data is characterize by a drift bb which satisfies a linear PDE, and a jump density ff which satisfies a kinetic equation as time varies. In the second class, the initial data is a concatenation of fundamental solutions that are characterized by a parameter yy, which is a Markov jump process with a jump density gg satisfying a kinetic equation. When HH is not increasing in ρ\rho, the restriction of ρ\rho to a line in (x,t)(x,t) plane is a Markov process of the same type, provided that the slope of the line satisfies an inequality.

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@article{arxiv.2309.04096,
  title  = {Kinetic description of scalar conservation laws with Markovian data},
  author = {Fraydoun Rezakhanlou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.04096},
  year   = {2023}
}