Hessian measures in the aerodynamic Newton problem
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Abstract: Simple natural proofs of all known results regarding the aerodynamic Newton problem are obtained. Additional new theorems and new promising formulas in terms of Hessian measures are found. We would like to express our deep gratitude to Gerd Wachsmuth for his very important comment which turned one result upside down. Please ignore version 1 of the article.
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