Entropy solutions of the Euler equations for isothermal relativistic fluids (Q2379088)
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Entropy solutions of the Euler equations for isothermal relativistic fluids (English)
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15 January 2009
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Summary: We investigate the initial value problem for relativistic Euler equations of isothermal perfect fluids, and generalize an existence result due to \textit{P. G. LeFloch} and \textit{V. Shelukhin} [Arch. Ration. Mech. Anal. 175, No. 3, 389--430 (2005; Zbl 1178.76302)] for the non-relativistic setting. We establish the existence of globally defined, bounded measurable, entropy solutions with arbitrary large amplitude. An earlier result by \textit{J. A. Smoller} and \textit{B. Temple} [Commun. Math. Phys. 156, No. 1, 67--99 (1993; Zbl 0780.76085)] covered solutions with bounded variation that avoid the vacuum state. Our new framework provides solutions in a larger function space and allows for the mass density to vanish and the velocity field to approach the light speed. The relativistic Euler equations become strongly degenerate in both regimes, as the conservative or flux variables vanish or blow-up. Our proof is based on the method of compensated compactness and takes advantage of a scaling invariance property of Euler equations.
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initial value problem
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existence
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method of compensated compactness
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scaling invariance
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