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A functional integral approach to shock wave solutions of the Euler equations with spherical symmetry. II
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    A functional integral approach to shock wave solutions of the Euler equations with spherical symmetry. II (English)
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    20 July 1997
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    This is a continuation of the author's work [Commun. Math. Phys. 171, No. 3, 607-638 (1995; Zbl 0840.35062)] where we introduced a new norm and a functional integral approach to prove a uniform bound for a model problem of Euler equation in \(R^3\) with spherical symmetry. In order to overcome the geometric effects of spherical symmetry which leads to a non-integrable source term, we considered an infinite reflection problem and solved it by considering the cancellations between reflections of different orders. In this paper, we consider a system which describes the isentropic spherically symmetric motion of gas surrounding a solid star with radius 1 and mass \(M\). The wave curves for this problem are no longer continuous and there is an extra term in the wave interaction estimates. By introducing a new norm, we prove a similar result as in the above work.
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    uniform bound
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    geometric effects
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    non-integrable source term
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    infinite reflection problem
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    isentropic spherically symmetric motion of gas
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    solid star
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    wave curves
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    wave interaction estimates
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