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Discontinuity waves, shock formation and critical temperature in crystals
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    Discontinuity waves, shock formation and critical temperature in crystals (English)
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    This is an interesting physical example of the loss of genuine nonlinearity for a generalized Maxwell-Cattaneo equation of a rigid heat conductor. This loss (corresponding to a change of regime for the propagation of a discontinuity wave) occurs at a critical temperature for which the second sound is clearly observed in dielectric crystals such as NaF, Bi, \(^3\text{He}\), \(^4\text{He}\).
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    nonlinear waves in solids
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    generalized Maxwell-Cattaneo equation
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