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    Entropy-stable schemes for the Euler equations with far-field and wall boundary conditions (English)
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    8 April 2014
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    The paper deals with the numerical solution of 1D nonlinear conservation laws focused on the Euler equations. The authors introduce the concept of the entropy stable solution and then they develop the setting of boundary fluxes in order to keep the entropy stability. Then several numerical examples demonstrating the well-posedness of the boundary conditions are presented.
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    finite volume method
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    Euler equations
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    entropy stability
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    numerical examples
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    finite difference
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    wall boundary conditions
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    nonlinear stability
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    high-order of accuracy
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    nonlinear conservation laws
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