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The Two-Dimensional Riemann Problem in Gas Dynamics (Monographs and Surveys in Pure and Applied Mathematics) [Hardcover]

Jiequan Li (Author), Tong. Zhang (Author), Shuli Yang (Author)

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August 21, 1998 0582244080 978-0582244085 1
The Riemann problem is the most fundamental problem in the entire field of non-linear hyperbolic conservation laws. Since first posed and solved in 1860, great progress has been achieved in the one-dimensional case. However, the two-dimensional case is substantially different. Although research interest in it has lasted more than a century, it has yielded almost no analytical demonstration. It remains a great challenge for mathematicians.
This volume presents work on the two-dimensional Riemann problem carried out over the last 20 years by a Chinese group. The authors explore four models: scalar conservation laws, compressible Euler equations, zero-pressure gas dynamics, and pressure-gradient equations. They use the method of generalized characteristic analysis plus numerical experiments to demonstrate the elementary field interaction patterns of shocks, rarefaction waves, and slip lines. They also discover a most interesting feature for zero-pressure gas dynamics: a new kind of elementary wave appearing in the interaction of slip lines-a weighted Dirac delta shock of the density function.
The Two-Dimensional Riemann Problem in Gas Dynamics establishes the rigorous mathematical theory of delta-shocks and Mach reflection-like patterns for zero-pressure gas dynamics, clarifies the boundaries of interaction of elementary waves, demonstrates the interesting spatial interaction of slip lines, and proposes a series of open problems. With applications ranging from engineering to astrophysics, and as the first book to examine the two-dimensional Riemann problem, this volume will prove fascinating to mathematicians and hold great interest for physicists and engineers.

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We begin with a preliminary chapter describing some fundamental concepts associated with hyperbolic conservation laws, and confine ourselves to the case in two spatial dimensions, ut + F(u)x +G(u)y = 0, where u = (u1, u2,..., un) is a function of t (the time variable) and (x, y) (the spatial variables), F = (F1,F2,...,Fn) and G = (G1,G2,... ,Gn) are functions of u lying in an open domain, bounded or unbounded, in the state space Rn. Read the first page
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critical entropy condition, decreasing wave strength, two contact discontinuities, number contour curves, four constant states, subsonic domain, four contact discontinuities, slip line form, characteristic analysis method, sonic stem, exterior shock, sonic circle, exterior waves, supersonic domain, two slip lines, blowup mechanisms, sonic curve, solutions and numerical results, discontinuity connecting, waves and classification, viscous systems, bounded discontinuities, viscosity vanishes, vanishing viscosity method, rarefaction wave
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