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The following pages link to Formation of Shocks for <scp>2D</scp> Isentropic Compressible Euler (Q5043761):
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- Optimal decay rates of the compressible Euler equations with time-dependent damping in \(\mathbb{R}^n\). I: Under-damping case (Q2096994) (← links)
- Nonresonant bilinear forms for partially dissipative hyperbolic systems violating the Shizuta-Kawashima condition (Q2154482) (← links)
- On the implosion of a compressible fluid. II: Singularity formation (Q2171419) (← links)
- Simultaneous development of shocks and cusps for 2D Euler with azimuthal symmetry from smooth data (Q2680311) (← links)
- The inviscid limit of viscous Burgers at nondegenerate shock formation (Q2680312) (← links)
- Existence of \(C^{1,\alpha}\) singular solutions to Euler-Nernst-Planck-Poisson system on \(\mathbb{R}^3\) with free-moving charges (Q2693982) (← links)
- Formation of Point Shocks for 3D Compressible Euler (Q6049730) (← links)
- Asymptotically Self-Similar Shock Formation for 1D Fractal Burgers’ Equation (Q6069140) (← links)
- Shock Formation and Vorticity Creation for 3d Euler (Q6073407) (← links)
- Optimal Decay Rates of the Compressible Euler Equations with Time-Dependent Damping in \({\mathbb {R}}^n\): (II) Overdamping Case (Q6102368) (← links)
- Delayed singularity formation for three‐dimensional compressible Euler equations with non‐zero vorticity (Q6134544) (← links)
- Gradient profile for the reconnection of vortex lines with the boundary in type-II superconductors (Q6139531) (← links)
- A convergent finite volume scheme for the stochastic barotropic compressible Euler equations (Q6141031) (← links)
- Blowup analysis for a quasi-exact 1D model of 3D Euler and Navier–Stokes (Q6148988) (← links)
- On the hierarchy and fine structure of blowups and gradient catastrophes for multidimensional homogeneous Euler equation <sup>*</sup> (Q6149914) (← links)
- Smooth self-similar imploding profiles to 3D compressible Euler (Q6155889) (← links)
- The relativistic Euler equations: ESI notes on their geo-analytic structures and implications for shocks in 1D and multi-dimensions (Q6183725) (← links)
- Formation and development of singularities for the compressible Euler equations (Q6200699) (← links)