Asymptotic structure of cosmological Burgers flows in one and two space dimensions: a numerical study

11/17/2019
by   Yangyang Cao, et al.
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We study the cosmological Burgers model, as we call it, which is a nonlinear hyperbolic balance law (in one and two spatial variables) posed on an expanding or contracting background. We design a finite volume scheme that is fourth-order in time and second-order in space, and allows us to compute weak solutions containing shock waves. Our main contribution is the study of the asymptotic structure of the solutions as the time variable approaches infinity (in the expanding case) or zero (in the contracting case). We discover that a saddle competition is taking place which involves, on one hand, the geometrical effects of expanding or contracting nature and, on the other hand, the nonlinear interactions between shock waves.

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