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Efficient solution algorithms for the Riemann problem for real gases
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    Efficient solution algorithms for the Riemann problem for real gases (English)
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    A procedure for constructing solutions to the Riemann problem for gas dynamics with a general convex equation of state is given. Approximate procedures, involving a local parametrization of the equation of state, are introduced in order to calculate numerical fluxes in conservative finite difference schemes. This leads to difference schemes which are as accurate and almost as fast as the analogous schemes for polytropic gases. Numerical results in one and two space variables are presented.
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    Riemann problem
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    convex equation of state
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    Approximate procedures
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    local parametrization
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    conservative finite difference schemes
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    polytropic gases
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