Olenik-type estimates for nonlocal conservation laws and applications to the nonlocal-to-local limit

Abstract

We consider a class of nonlocal conservation laws with exponential kernel and prove that quantities involving the nonlocal term W:=1(-∞,0](·)(·) satisfy an Olenik-type entropy condition. More precisely, under different sets of assumptions on the velocity function V, we prove that W satisfies a one-sided Lipschitz condition and that V'(W) W ∂x W satisfies a one-sided bound, respectively. As a byproduct, we deduce that, as the exponential kernel is rescaled to converge to a Dirac delta distribution, the weak solution of the nonlocal problem converges to the unique entropy-admissible solution of the corresponding local conservation law, under the only assumption that the initial datum is essentially bounded and not necessarily of bounded variation.

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