The \(L^p\)-approach to the fluid-rigid body interaction problem for compressible fluids

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DOI10.3934/eect.2015.4.69zbMath1336.35293OpenAlexW2014552618MaRDI QIDQ261333

Matthias Hieber, Miho Murata

Publication date: 23 March 2016

Published in: Evolution Equations and Control Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.3934/eect.2015.4.69




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