We propose a method for the uncertainty quantification of nonlinear hyperbolic equations with many uncertain parameters. The method combines the stochastic finite volume method and tensor trains in a novel way: the physical space and time dimensions are kept as full tensors, while all stochastic dimensions are compressed together into a tensor train. The resulting hybrid format has one tensor train for each spatial cell and each time step. We adapt a MUSCL scheme to this hybrid format and show the feasibility of the approach using several classical test cases. A convergence study is done on the Burgers' equation with three stochastic parameters. We also solve the Burgers' equation for an increasing number of stochastic dimensions and show an example with the Euler equations. The presented method opens new avenues for combining uncertainty quantification with well-known numerical schemes for conservation law.
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