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A class of conservative numerical methods for solving hyperbolic nonhomogeneous scalar conservation laws is presented. Convergence and stability properties are studied. Particular attention is devoted to time depending point sources. Several numerical examples are presented.
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de Oliveira, P., Santos, J. (2002). On a Class of High Resolution Methods for Solving Hyperbolic Conservation Laws with Source Terms. In: Sequeira, A., da Veiga, H.B., Videman, J.H. (eds) Applied Nonlinear Analysis. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47096-9_27
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