Supersonic flow and shock waves. Reprint of the ed. published by Interscience Publishers, New York
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- Singularités de solutions d'équations aux dérivées partielles. (Singuarities of solutions of partial differential equations)
- Global existence of a shock for the supersonic flow past a curved wedge
- Stability of oblique shock front
- Second-order Godunov-type scheme for reactive flow calculations on moving meshes
- Global existence of a class of smooth 3D spherically symmetric flows of Chaplygin gases with variable entropy
- Shock diffraction by convex cornered wedges for the nonlinear wave system
- Impact-induced phase transformation in shape memory alloys
- Initiation of rapidly expanding supercritical fluids
- Morawetz’s contributions to the mathematical theory of transonic flows, shock waves, and partial differential equations of mixed type
- A comparison of numerical algorithms for unsteady transonic flow
- Unbounded solutions for conservation laws with source
- Global existence and decay in multi-component reaction-diffusion-advection systems with different velocities: oscillations in time and frequency
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- Stabilization effect of frictions for transonic shocks in steady compressible Euler flows passing three-dimensional ducts
- Existence and stability of global solutions of shock diffraction by wedges for potential flow
- On Stability of Transonic Shocks for Stationary Rayleigh Flows in Two-dimensional Ducts
- Multidomain spectral solution of the Euler gas-dynamics equations
- On a practical implementation of particle methods
- Local well-posedness of a multidimensional shock wave for the steady supersonic isothermal flow
- A relaxation-projection method for compressible flows. II: Artificial heat exchanges for multiphase shocks
- Persistence of shocks in ducts
- A Riemann solver for ``barotropic flow
- Multidimensional shock interaction for a Chaplygin gas
- Variational principles for second-order quasi-linear scalar equations
- An admissibility condition for equilibrium shocks in finite elasticity
- Two‐dimensional pseudo‐steady supersonic flow around a sharp corner
- A reactive shock in a polytropic gas
- A detached shock calculation by second-order finite differences
- Quantum semiconductor models
- Delta shocks interactions and the wave front tracking method
- Nonlinear flows along magnetic flux tubes: Mathematical structure and exact simple wave solutions
- Time-linearized, compact methods for the inviscid GRLW equation subject to initial Gaussian conditions
- Interaction of a characteristic shock with a weak discontinuity in a non-ideal gas
- An interface tracking method for hyperbolic systems of conservation laws
- A global multidimensional shock wave for the steady supersonic isothermal flow
- Efficient implementation of ADER discontinuous Galerkin schemes for a scalable hyperbolic PDE engine
- Riemann boundary value problems and reflection of shock for the Chaplygin gas
- On nonlinear stationary half-space problems in discrete kinetic theory.
- Global smooth solutions of 3-D null-form wave equations in exterior domains with Neumann boundary conditions
- An unconditionally stable implicit method for hyperbolic conservation laws
- LARGE AMPLITUDE THEORY OF A SHOCK-ACCELERATED INSTABILITY IN COMPRESSIBLE FLUIDS
- Finite difference method for solving boundary initial value problem of a system hyperbolic equations in a class of discontinuous functions.
- Shock computations with adaptive mesh refinement and moving grids
- A new two-dimensional flux-limited shock viscosity for impact calculations
- Computation of reactive duct flows in external fields
- Integral representations of partial solutions for a degenerate third-order differential equation
- Floating grid characteristics method for unsteady flow over a mobile bed
- An Existence Theorem for the Point Source Blast Wave Equation
- Analysis of a FEM/BEM coupling method for transonic flow computations
- On steady, inviscid shock waves at continuously curved, convex surfaces
- The existence and stability of multi-dimensional shock fronts
- Classification of the Riemann problem for compressible two-dimensional Euler system in non-ideal gas
- The structure of solutions near a sonic line in gas dynamics via the pressure gradient equation
- On reflection of multidimensional shock front
- Finite amplitude waves in incompressible perfectly elastic materials
- Global in time stability of steady shocks in nozzles
- The influence of inertia on elastic-plastic antiplane-shear crack growth
- Discontinuous fronts as exact solutions to precipitating quasi-geostrophic equations
- Evans function computation for the stability of travelling waves
- Steady supersonic flows past Lipschitz wedges for two-dimensional relativistic Euler equations
- On a one-dimensional steady-state hydrodynamic model for semiconductors
- Study of two-sided similarity methods using a radiation ``switch on imploding shock in a magnetic field
- A microscopic point of view on singularities in fluid models
- A Chebyshev spectral method for gas transients in pipelines
- Interactions of delta shock waves for the equations of constant pressure fluid dynamics
- On two upwind finite-difference schemes for hyperbolic equations in non- conservative form
- Richtmyer-Meshkov instability of a liquid-gas interface driven by a cylindrical imploding pressure wave
- The regularity of semihyperbolic patches near sonic lines for the 2-D Euler system in gas dynamics
- Towards the resolution of the Gibbs phenomena.
- Requirements of thermodynamics in the analysis of elastic-plastic shock waves
- Delta shock as free piston in pressureless Euler flows
- A high-order discontinuous Galerkin method for one-fluid two-temperature Euler non-equilibrium hydrodynamics
- Stability of shock solutions to piston problem for the magnetohydrodynamics
- Computational methods in Lagrangian and Eulerian hydrocodes
- Comparison principles for self-similar potential flow
- Collision of characteristic shock with weak discontinuity in non-ideal magnetogasdynamics
- Well-posedness in smooth function spaces for the moving-boundary three-dimensional compressible Euler equations in physical vacuum
- From the Nash–Kuiper theorem of isometric embeddings to the Euler equations for steady fluid motions: Analogues, examples, and extensions
- Multi-dimensional vortex quasi-simple waves
- Global subsonic and subsonic-sonic flows through infinitely long axially symmetric nozzles
- Delta shock wave for the equations of constant pressure fluid dynamics with a composite source term
- Amplitude blowup in radial isentropic Euler flow
- Linear growth of a liquid droplet divided from its vapour by a ``soap bubble-like fluid interface
- Book Review: Quasilinear hyperbolic systems, compressible flows, and waves
- Asymptotic analysis of steady dynamic crack growth in an elastic-plastic material
- Approximate solution in gasdynamics
- Computation of radially symmetric shocked flows
- Interaction of rarefaction waves and vacuum in a convex duct
- Evolution of interface singularities in shallow water equations with variable bottom topography
- Shock bowing and vorticity dynamics during propagation into different transverse density profiles
- Flux approximation to the isentropic relativistic Euler equations
- Self-similar solution of the generalized Riemann problem for two-dimensional isothermal Euler equations
- On the decoupling problem of general quasilinear first order systems in two independent variables
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