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Study of entropy properties of a linearized version of Godunov's method
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    Study of entropy properties of a linearized version of Godunov's method (English)
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    23 October 2020
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    The authors consider the 1D compressible Euler system. The aim is to build a difference scheme that preserves the entropy nondecreasing property and is suitable for shock solutions. Examples of Riemann problems illustrate the approach.
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    gas dynamics equations
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    Godunov's scheme
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    entropy nondecrease
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    Riemann problem
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    shock waves
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    discontinuous solutions
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