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Lifespan of regular solutions for axisymmetric compressible Euler equations in two dimensions
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    Lifespan of regular solutions for axisymmetric compressible Euler equations in two dimensions (English)
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    17 June 1993
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    On considère le système des équations d'Euler isentropiques en dimension 2; pour des données initiales invariantes par rotation et perturbations detaille \(\varepsilon\) d'un état de repos, on établit un équivalent du temps de vie \(T_ \varepsilon\) de la solution classique \((\lim\varepsilon^ 2 T_ \varepsilon= \tau^ 2)\). De plus on donne, pour \(t\leq A^ 2/\varepsilon^ 2\) \((A<\tau_ \varepsilon)\) uen estimation de la vraie solution, en calculant la taille de son écart à une solution approchée construite dans un précédent travail. On construit pour cela la solution approchée d'une façon très précise au temps grand et on obtient les estimations des restes.
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    isentropic Euler equations
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    true solution
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    approximate solution
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    life span
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