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    Title: Geometric singular perturbation approach to the existence and instability of stationary waves for viscous traffic flow models
    Authors: Hong, J.M.a , Hsu, C.-H.a , Huang, B.-C.a , Yang, T.-S.b
    Contributors: Department of Mathematics, Tunghai University
    Keywords: Conservation laws;Geometric singular perturbations;Invariant manifold theory;Shock waves;Trafic flows
    Date: 2013
    Issue Date: 2013-06-11T09:02:44Z (UTC)
    Abstract: The purpose of this work is to study the existence and stability of stationary waves for viscous traffic flow models. From the viewpoint of dynamical systems, the steady-state problem of the systems can be formulated as a singularly perturbed problem. Using the geometric singular perturbation method, we establish the existence of stationary waves for both the inviscid and viscous systems. The inviscid stationary waves contain smooth waves and discontinuous transonic waves. Both waves admit viscous profiles for the viscous systems. Then we consider the linearized eigenvalue problem of the systems along smooth stationary waves. Applying the technique of center manifold reduction, we show that any one of the supersonic smooth stationary waves is spectrally unstable.
    Relation: Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis
    Volume 12, Issue 3, May 2013, Pages 1501-1526
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