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Shock capturing approximations to the compressible Euler equations with geometric structure and related equations
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    Shock capturing approximations to the compressible Euler equations with geometric structure and related equations (English)
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    28 July 1998
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    A shock-capturing finite-difference scheme developed recently by \textit{G.-Q. Chen} and \textit{J. Glimm} [Commun. Math. Phys. 180, 153-193 (1996; Zbl 0857.76073)] is applied to construct approximate solutions to the Euler equations of isentropic gas dynamics. Using the compensated compactness arguments, the authors prove \(L^\infty\)-stability, \(H^1\)-compactness and convergence of the approximate difference solutions. Then they obtain global solutions for arbitrarily large \(L^\infty\) initial data. The possibilities of the new method are illustrated by applications to transonic nozzle flows, spherically symmetric flows, and to the piston problem.
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    stability
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    isentropic gas dynamics
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    compensated compactness
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    convergence
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    global solutions
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    transonic nozzle flows
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    spherically symmetric flows
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    piston problem
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