Kinetic description of scalar conservation laws with Markovian data
Abstract
We derive a kinetic equation to describe the statistical structure of solutions to scalar conservation laws , with certain Markov initial conditions. When the Hamiltonian function is convex and increasing in , we show that the solution is a Markov process in (respectively ) with (respectively ) fixed. Two classes of Markov conditions are considered in this article. In the first class, the initial data is characterize by a drift which satisfies a linear PDE, and a jump density 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 , which is a Markov jump process with a jump density satisfying a kinetic equation. When is not increasing in , the restriction of to a line in 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}
}