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The following pages link to Stable shock formation for nearly simple outgoing plane symmetric waves (Q1661388):
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- Shock formation for 2\(D\) quasilinear wave systems featuring multiple speeds: blowup for the fastest wave, with non-trivial interactions up to the singularity (Q1661421) (← links)
- On the formation of shock for quasilinear wave equations with weak intensity pulse (Q1661425) (← links)
- Shock formation in solutions to the \(2D\) compressible Euler equations in the presence of non-zero vorticity (Q1795185) (← links)
- Global existence of smooth solution to relativistic membrane equation with large data (Q2113305) (← links)
- Continued gravitational collapse for Newtonian stars (Q2219482) (← links)
- Stable ODE-type blowup for some quasilinear wave equations with derivative-quadratic nonlinearities (Q2299291) (← links)
- A new formulation of the \(3D\) compressible Euler equations with dynamic entropy: remarkable null structures and regularity properties (Q2326458) (← links)
- Multidimensional nonlinear geometric optics for transport operators with applications to stable shock formation (Q2327894) (← links)
- Finite-time degeneration of hyperbolicity without blowup for quasilinear wave equations (Q2402625) (← links)
- The relativistic Euler equations: remarkable null structures and regularity properties (Q2424017) (← links)
- The inviscid limit of viscous Burgers at nondegenerate shock formation (Q2680312) (← links)
- Singularities of axially symmetric time-like minimal submanifolds in Minkowski space (Q4609434) (← links)
- GLOBAL NEARLY-PLANE-SYMMETRIC SOLUTIONS TO THE MEMBRANE EQUATION (Q5118433) (← links)
- The hidden null structure of the compressible Euler equations and a prelude to applications (Q5119531) (← links)
- Low regularity ill-posedness for non-strictly hyperbolic systems in three dimensions (Q5883419) (← links)
- Low regularity ill-posedness for elastic waves driven by shock formation (Q6177130) (← links)
- The relativistic Euler equations: ESI notes on their geo-analytic structures and implications for shocks in 1D and multi-dimensions (Q6183725) (← links)