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Sonic-supersonic solutions for the two-dimensional pseudo-steady full Euler equations
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    Sonic-supersonic solutions for the two-dimensional pseudo-steady full Euler equations (English)
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    20 February 2020
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    The authors consider two-dimensional full non-isentropic compressible Euler equations for an ideal fluid, focusing on self-similar (pseudo-steady) solutions. The Riemann initial-value problem is in this class. The initial-value problem for the 2D Euler system becomes a boundary-value problem in \(\mathbb{R}^2\) for the problem in self-similar variables at infinity. By using special set of new variables, the authors transform the system, describe its degeneracy ner the sonic curve, and apply the fixed-point approach to establish existence of local smooth solution.
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    characteristic decomposition
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    partial hodograph transformation
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    weighted metric space
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    existence
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    fixed-point approach
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    self-similar variables
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