A free boundary problem for compressible viscous fluids.

Alberto Valli; Paolo Secchi

Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik (1983)

  • Volume: 341, page 1-31
  • ISSN: 0075-4102; 1435-5345/e

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Valli, Alberto, and Secchi, Paolo. "A free boundary problem for compressible viscous fluids.." Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik 341 (1983): 1-31. <http://eudml.org/doc/152525>.

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Citations in EuDML Documents

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  1. Paolo Secchi, On the evolution equations of viscous gaseous stars
  2. Atusi Tani, Multiphase free boundary problem for the equations of motion of general fluids
  3. Paolo Secchi, On the stationary motion of compressible viscous fluids
  4. Ewa Zadrzyńska, Wojciech M. Zajączkowski, On local motion of a general compressible viscous heat conducting fluid bounded by a free surface
  5. W. Zajączkowski, On local motion of a compressible barotropic viscous fluid bounded by a free surface

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