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Shock formation in solutions to the \(2D\) compressible Euler equations in the presence of non-zero vorticity
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    Shock formation in solutions to the \(2D\) compressible Euler equations in the presence of non-zero vorticity (English)
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    16 October 2018
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    The authors study the Cauchy problem for the 2-dimensional compressible Euler equations. The equation of state is arbitrary, except for the Chaplygin gas state equation. The space is the Cartesian product of \(\mathbb R\) and \([0,1]\) with its ends glued. The main result states that stable finite-time shock solutions are possible, for certain initial data, for any equation of state (except for the Chaplygin gas). Even more, vorticity may be non-zero at the shock.
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    compressible flow
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    2D flow
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