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Existence of globally bounded continuous solutions for nonisentropic gas dynamics equations
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    Existence of globally bounded continuous solutions for nonisentropic gas dynamics equations (English)
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    12 February 1998
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    The authors investigate initial and initial-boundary value problems for one-dimensional gas dynamics system in Lagrangian coordinates: \(u_t+ p(v,s)_x= 0\), \(v_t- u_x= 0\), \(s_t= 0\), \(s\not\equiv\text{const}\). Using some a priori estimates and a fixed point theorem, they prove the existence of smooth and piecewise smooth solutions under suitable technical assumptions on initial data and the entropy \(s(x)\) of the gas.
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    initial-boundary value problems
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    one-dimensional gas dynamics
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    Lagrangian coordinates
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    a priori estimates
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    fixed point theorem
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    smooth and piecewise smooth solutions
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