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Nonlinear acoustic waves in a fluid with relaxation
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    Nonlinear acoustic waves in a fluid with relaxation (English)
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    10 August 1998
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    A generalized nonlinear wave equation including relaxation effects and thermoviscous absorption is deduced from the equations of fluid mechanics. Then one proves the local and global existence of solution for the one-dimensional case of this wave equation.
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    relaxing fluid
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    generalized Burgers equation
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    local and global existence
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