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    Weakly coupled systems are introduced. These systems have only a partial set of Riemann invariants, but these sets are weakly coupled in a way that enables an appropriated treatment of the generalized Riemann problem. An important example of weakly coupled systems is the Euler system of compressible, non-isentropic fluid flow. The solution of the generalized Riemann problem discussed in this work is based on a careful analysis of rarefaction waves. A generalized Riemann scheme is derived, and several numerical examples are presented, in particular a numerical scheme generalizing the Godunov scheme.
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    generalized Riemann problem
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    hyperbolic balance laws
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    Euler system of compressible
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    non-isentropic fluid flow
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    numerical examples
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    Godunov scheme
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