Three‐dimensional stationary supersonic flows with axial symmetry in relativistic hydrodynamics
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- Global conic shock wave for the steady supersonic flow past a curved cone
- Conical shock waves in supersonic flow
- Global supersonic conic shock wave for the steady supersonic flow past a cone: Polytropic gas
- Supersonic flow past a symmetrically curved cone
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- Axisymmetric expansion of a gas from a nozzle into a vacuum
- Characteristic decompositions and boundary value problems for two-dimensional steady relativistic Euler equations
- Characteristic decompositions and interactions of rarefaction waves of 2-D Euler equations
- Conical shock waves in supersonic flow
- Existence of stationary supersonic flows past a pointed body
- Global conic shock wave for the steady supersonic flow past a cone: isothermal case
- Global conic shock wave for the steady supersonic flow past a curved cone
- Global existence of a shock for the supersonic flow past a curved wedge
- Global multidimensional shock waves of 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional unsteady potential flow equations
- Global multidimensional transonic conic shock wave for the perturbed supersonic flow past a cone
- Global nonisentropic rotational supersonic flows in a semi-infinite divergent duct
- Global shock waves for the supersonic flow past a perturbed cone
- Global supersonic conic shock wave for the steady supersonic flow past a cone: Polytropic gas
- Global transonic conic shock wave for the symmetrically perturbed supersonic flow past a cone
- Interaction of four rarefaction waves in the bi-symmetric class of the two-dimensional Euler equations
- Interaction of rarefaction waves and vacuum in a convex duct
- Interaction of rarefaction waves of the two-dimensional self-similar Euler equations
- On the expansion of a gas into vacuum
- On the expansion of a wedge of van der Waals gas into a vacuum
- On the global existence and stability of a multi-dimensional supersonic conic shock wave
- On the two-dimensional gas expansion for compressible Euler equations
- Relativistic Fluids and Magneto-fluids
- Relativistic gasdynamics
- Relativistic gasdynamics in two dimensions
- Relativistic hydrodynamics
- Semi-hyperbolic patches of solutions to the two-dimensional Euler equations
- Simple waves and a characteristic decomposition of the two-dimensional compressible Euler equations
- Stability of conical shocks in the three-dimensional steady supersonic isothermal flows past Lipschitz perturbed cones
- Steady supersonic flow past a curved cone
- Supersonic Reacting Jet Flows from a Three-Dimensional Divergent Conical Nozzle
- Supersonic flow past a symmetrically curved cone
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