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The following pages link to Concentration of mass in the pressureless limit of the Euler equations of one-dimensional compressible fluid flow (Q2289733):
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- Concentration phenomenon of Riemann solutions for the relativistic Euler equations with the extended Chaplygin gas (Q829583) (← links)
- Stability of delta shock solution for the simplified magnetohydrodynamics equations under the linear flux-function perturbation (Q2111203) (← links)
- Zero-exponent limit to the extended Chaplygin gas equations with friction (Q2238994) (← links)
- Concentration in the zero-exponent limit of solutions to the isentropic Euler equations for extended Chaplygin gas (Q4999990) (← links)
- The vanishing adiabatic exponent limits of Riemann solutions to the isentropic Euler equations for power law with a Coulomb-like friction term (Q5205150) (← links)
- The limit behavior of Riemann solutions to the Euler equations of compressible fluid flow for the modified Chaplygin gas (Q5886268) (← links)
- Formation of delta shock and vacuum state for the pressureless hydrodynamic model under the small disturbance of traffic pressure (Q5886474) (← links)
- The adiabatic exponent limits of Riemann solutions for the extended macroscopic production model (Q6043828) (← links)
- The vanishing pressure limits of Riemann solutions to the Isothermal two-phase flow model under the external force (Q6054928) (← links)
- The Riemann problem for the one-dimensional isentropic Euler system under the body force with varying gamma law (Q6102475) (← links)
- Concentration of mass in the vanishing adiabatic exponent limit of Aw-Rascle traffic model with relaxation (Q6171104) (← links)
- The intrinsic phenomena of concentration and cavitation on the Riemann solutions for the perturbed macroscopic production model (Q6188913) (← links)
- Interactions of delta shock waves in a pressureless hydrodynamic model (Q6549351) (← links)
- The vanishing power-like coupling term limits of Riemann solutions for the mean-field games (Q6661086) (← links)