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Global solutions of the relativistic Euler equations (English)
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15 December 1993
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We demonstrate the existence of solutions with shocks for the equations describing a perfect fluid in special relativity, namely, \(\text{div }T=0\), where \(T^{ij}=(p+\rho c^ 2)u^ i u^ j+p\eta^{ij}\) is the stress energy tensor for the fluid. Here, \(p\) denotes the pressure, \(u\) the 4-velocity, \(\rho\) the mass-energy density of the fluid, \(\eta^{ij}\) the flat Minkowski metric, and \(c\) the speed of light. We assume that the equation of state is given by \(p=\sigma^ 2\rho\), where \(\sigma^ 2\), the sound speed, is constant. For these equations, we construct bounded weak solutions of the initial value problem in two- dimensional Minkowski spacetime, for any initial data of finite total variation.
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Glimm's method
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existence
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shocks
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flat Minkowski metric
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bounded weak solutions
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initial value problem
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