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    Some elementary inequalities in gas dynamics equation (English)
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    29 May 2006
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    The authors consider the equation of gas dynamics in \(\mathbb R^n\): \[ \sum_{c=1}^n\frac{\partial}{\partial x_i}(\sigma (| \bigtriangledown f| )f_{x_i}) = 0, \] where \(\sigma(t) = (1 - 0.5\gamma t^2)^{1/\gamma}\). This equation describes the velocity potential of a steady-state flow of ideal gas in the adiabatic process. Difference of solutions satisfy some inequalities on special sets; the authors prove double estimates on these sets. Also the inequalities contain the constants that depend on the set where the inequality holds; the authors study this dependence.
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    gas dynamics equation
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    inequalities
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    properties of solutions
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