2016
DOI: 10.1063/1.4945786
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On the generalized Buckley-Leverett equation

Abstract: Abstract. In this paper we study the generalized Buckley-Leverett equation with nonlocal regularizing terms. One of these regularizing terms is diffusive, while the other one is conservative. We prove that if the regularizing terms have order higher than one (combined), there exists a global strong solution for arbitrarily large initial data. In the case where the regularizing terms have combined order one, we prove the global existence of solution under some size restriction for the initial data. Moreover, in… Show more

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“…Due to the definition of x t , we have v(x t ) − v(x t − η) ≤ 0, and, consequently, using (14), Λ β v(x t ) ≤ 0. Using this fact we get…”
Section: 1mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Due to the definition of x t , we have v(x t ) − v(x t − η) ≤ 0, and, consequently, using (14), Λ β v(x t ) ≤ 0. Using this fact we get…”
Section: 1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Starting from our assumption, we have For the proof of the case p = 1, the interested reader can see [14] by the authors & Luli. The case p = ∞ was proved by Bae & Granero-Belinchón in [3].…”
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“…The estimate (21) follows for d = 2 from [19], Lemma 4.3 and for d = 1 from [17], Lemma 4. To justify the estimates (19), (20), we use for η…”
Section: Proof Of Theorem 1 (Classical Solvability and Uniform-in-tim...mentioning
confidence: 99%