Numerical analysis of a model of two phase compressible fluid flow

02/12/2021
by   Eduard Feireisl, et al.
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We consider a model of a binary mixture of two immiscible compressible fluids. We propose a numerical scheme and discuss its basic properties: Stability, consistency, convergence. The convergence is established via the method of generalized weak solutions combined with the weak-strong uniqueness principle.

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