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Technical The Formation of Shocks in 3-Dimensional Fluids

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Name:Technical The Formation of Shocks in 3-Dimensional Fluids
ASIN/ISBN:3037190310
Publisher:European Mathematical Society 2007
Publish Date:3037190310
Pages:1001 Pages
File size:8 Mb
Publisher: European Mathematical Society 2007
Pages: 1001 Pages
ISBN: 3037190310
File Size: 8 MB
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The Formation of Shocks in 3-Dimensional Fluids By Demetrios Christodoulou

The equations describing the motion of a perfect fluid were first formulated by Euler in 1752. These equations were among the first partial differential equations to be written down, but, after a lapse of two and a half centuries, we are still far from adequately understanding the observed phenomena which are supposed to lie within their domain of validity. These phenomena include the formation and evolution of shocks in compressible fluids, the subject of the present monograph. The first work on shock formation was done by Riemann in 1858. However, his analysis was limited to the simplified case of one space dimension. Since then, several deep physical insights have been attained and new methods of mathematical analysis invented. Nevertheless, the theory of the formation and evolution of shocks in real three-dimensional fluids has remained up to this day fundamentally incomplete. This monograph considers the relativistic Euler equations in three space dimensions for a perfect fluid with an arbitrary equation of state. The author considers initial data for these equations which outside a sphere coincide with the data corresponding to a constant state. Under suitable restriction on the size of the initial departure from the constant state, he establishes theorems that give a complete description of the maximal classical development. In particular, it is shown that the boundary of the domain of the maximal classical development has a singular part where the inverse density of the wave fronts vanishes, signalling shock formation. The theorems give a detailed description of the geometry of this singular boundary and a detailed analysis of the behavior of the solution there. A complete picture of shock formation in three-dimensional fluids is thereby obtained. The approach is geometric, the central concept being that of the acoustical spacetime manifold. A publication of the European Mathematical Society (EMS). Distributed within the Americas by the American Mathemati

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