Abstract

It is shown that, as time tends to infinity, solutions to the Cauchy problem for a class of genuinely nonlinear scalar balance laws attain N-wave profiles, when the initial data have compact support, or saw-toothed profiles, when the initial data are periodic. The amplitude and length of these waves results from the synergy between flux and source.

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