Global solution of an initial-value problem for two-dimensional compressible Euler equations (Q1598375)
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Global solution of an initial-value problem for two-dimensional compressible Euler equations (English)
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20 March 2003
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The author proves the existence of the unique global continuous solution for compressible Euler equations which describe an expansion of a gas wedge into vacuum. First, by hodograph transformation the governing quasi-stationary partial differential equations are reduced to a system of two inhomogeneous linearly degenerate equations in phase space under the condition that the flow is irrotational. Then the title problem is shown to be a uniformly hyperbolic Goursat-type problem for these two equations in the supersonic domain. A standard application of Gronwall's inequality implies the existence of the solution.
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initial value problem
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uniqueness
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expansion of wedge into vacuum
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existence
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global continuous solution
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compressible Euler equations
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hodograph transformation
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phase space
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uniformly hyperbolic Goursat-type problem
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supersonic domain
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Gronwall's inequality
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