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The following pages link to Higher order shadow waves and delta shock blow up in the Chaplygin gas (Q2442915):
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- On the uniqueness of solution to generalized Chaplygin gas (Q524617) (← links)
- Concentration phenomenon of Riemann solutions for the relativistic Euler equations with the extended Chaplygin gas (Q829583) (← links)
- Discrete shock profiles for scalar conservation laws with discontinuous fluxes (Q892373) (← links)
- Simplified chromatography model and inverse of split delta shocks (Q1739402) (← links)
- Shadow wave tracking procedure and initial data problem for pressureless gas model (Q2026551) (← links)
- The limit Riemann solutions to nonisentropic Chaplygin Euler equations (Q2053567) (← links)
- Energy dissipation admissibility condition for conservation law systems admitting singular solutions (Q2075812) (← links)
- The asymptotic limits of Riemann solutions for the isentropic extended Chaplygin gas dynamic system with the vanishing pressure (Q2126463) (← links)
- On existence and admissibility of singular solutions for systems of conservation laws (Q2170898) (← links)
- The exact Riemann solutions to the generalized Chaplygin gas equations with friction (Q2198849) (← links)
- Delta shock waves as flux-approximation limit of solutions to the modified Chaplygin gas equations (Q2200068) (← links)
- The multiplication of distributions in the one-dimensional Eulerian droplet model (Q2213731) (← links)
- The multiplication of distributions in the study of delta shock wave for the nonlinear chromatography system (Q2274815) (← links)
- Solutions with concentration and cavitation to the Riemann problem for the isentropic relativistic Euler system for the extended Chaplygin gas (Q2278356) (← links)
- Shadow wave solution for the generalized Langmuir isotherm in chromatography (Q2520699) (← links)
- Existence and uniqueness of singular solutions for a conservation law arising in magnetohydrodynamics (Q4644667) (← links)
- The Riemann problem for the Chaplygin gas equations with a source term (Q6065015) (← links)
- Formation of delta-shocks for the Chaplygin gas equations by logarithmic pressure perturbation (Q6144482) (← links)