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arXiv: 1701.08032
handle: 11564/805425 , 11380/1145649 , 11392/2379524
In this paper we consider a scalar parabolic equation on a star graph; the model is quite general but what we have in mind is the description of traffic flows at a crossroad. In particular, we do not necessarily require the continuity of the unknown function at the node of the graph and, moreover, the diffusivity can be degenerate. Our main result concerns a necessary and sufficient algebraic condition for the existence of traveling waves in the graph. We also study in great detail some examples corresponding to quadratic and logarithmic flux functions, for different diffusivities, to which our results apply.
Parabolic equations; wavefront solutions; traffic flow on networks, parabolic equations, Parabolic equations; Traffic flow on networks; Wavefront solutions; Statistics and Probability; Engineering (all); Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; Applied Mathematics, Degenerate parabolic equations, Traveling wave solutions, wavefront solutions, Mathematics - Analysis of PDEs, Reaction-diffusion equations, Parabolic equations; Traffic flow on networks; Wavefront solutions, traffic flow on networks, FOS: Mathematics, Nonlinear parabolic equations, Analysis of PDEs (math.AP)
Parabolic equations; wavefront solutions; traffic flow on networks, parabolic equations, Parabolic equations; Traffic flow on networks; Wavefront solutions; Statistics and Probability; Engineering (all); Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; Applied Mathematics, Degenerate parabolic equations, Traveling wave solutions, wavefront solutions, Mathematics - Analysis of PDEs, Reaction-diffusion equations, Parabolic equations; Traffic flow on networks; Wavefront solutions, traffic flow on networks, FOS: Mathematics, Nonlinear parabolic equations, Analysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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