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Conservation laws for 3-dimensional compressible Euler equations
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    Conservation laws for 3-dimensional compressible Euler equations (English)
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    The generators of infinitesimal symmetry transformations for the Euler equations, and the corresponding set of adjoint variables are derived. The associated conservation laws are then discussed. A detailed analysis of one-dimensional flows brings into evidence the connections with current alternative approaches to conservation laws.
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    exact solutions
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    nonlinear evolution equations
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    inviscid barotropic compressible fluid
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    generators
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    infinitesimal symmetry transformations
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    Euler equations
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    set of adjoint variables
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    conservation laws
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    one- dimensional flows
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