Supersonic flow past a symmetrically curved cone

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Publication:2733846

DOI10.1512/iumj.2000.49.1928zbMath0971.76043OpenAlexW2012925462MaRDI QIDQ2733846

Shuxing Chen, Dening Li

Publication date: 12 August 2001

Published in: Indiana University Mathematics Journal (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://semanticscholar.org/paper/32eb8aaa4adbd7b982f11db9dca8ea9008c56b6d




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