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Vacuum states and global stability of rarefaction waves for compressible flow
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    Vacuum states and global stability of rarefaction waves for compressible flow (English)
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    19 June 2002
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    The global stability of rarefaction waves for a broad class of entropy solutions containing vacuum (cavitation) states is proved for compressible Euler equations for one-dimensional both isentropic and non-isentropic fluids. In order to investigate the instability of solutions containing the vacuum states for compressible Navier-Stokes equations, the author presents some techniques to estimate the lower bound on the density for multidimensional viscous non-isentropic fluids with spherical symmetry between a solid core and a free boundary connected to a surrounding vacuum state. The analysis works for the solutions with arbitrary large oscillation.
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    isentropic fluids
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    cavitation
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    global stability
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    rarefaction waves
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    entropy solutions
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    compressible Euler equations
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    vacuum states
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    compressible Navier-Stokes equations
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    non-isentropic fluids
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    spherical symmetry
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