Convergence of hyperbolic approximations to higher-order PDEs for smooth solutions
By: Jan Giesselmann, Hendrik Ranocha
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We prove the convergence of hyperbolic approximations for several classes of higher-order PDEs, including the Benjamin-Bona-Mahony, Korteweg-de Vries, Gardner, Kawahara, and Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equations, provided a smooth solution of the limiting problem exists. We only require weak (entropy) solutions of the hyperbolic approximations. Thereby, we provide a solid foundation for these approximations, which have been used in the literature without rigorous convergence analysis. We also present numerical results that support our theoretical findings.
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