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Stability estimates for scalar conservation laws with moving flux constraints

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Figure 1. Graphical representation of the constraint action in the fixed (left) and moving (right) reference frames.
Figure 2. Bus and cars speed.
Figure 3. Different solutions of the Riemann problem (14). Each subfigure illustrates a point of the Definition 3.2: fundamental  di-agram representation (left) and space-time didi-agram (right).

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