We are concerned with the structural stability of conical shocks in the three-dimensional steady supersonic flows past Lipschitz perturbed cones whose vertex angles are less than the critical angle. The flows under consideration are governed by the steady isothermal Euler equations for potential flow with axisymmetry so that the equations contain a singular geometric source term. We first formulate the shock stability problem as an initial boundary value problem with the leading conical shock-front as a free boundary, and then establish the existence and structural/asymptotic stability of global entropy solutions of bounded variation (BV) of the problem. To achieve this, we first develop a modified Glimm scheme to construct approximate solu...
We are concerned with geometric properties of transonic shocks as free boundaries in two-dimensional...
The existence, uniqueness, and asymptotic behavior of steady transonic flows past a curved wedge, in...
We are concerned with the stability of compressible vortex sheets in two-dimensional steady superson...
It is well known that, when the vertex angle of a straight wedge is less than the critical angle, th...
For an upstream supersonic flow past a straight-sided cone in $\R^3$ whose vertex angle is less than...
When an upstream steady uniform supersonic flow impinges onto a symmetric straight-sided wedge, gove...
We study a free boundary value problem of the Euler system arising in the inviscid steady supersonic...
AbstractIn this paper, we establish the global existence and stability of a steady conic shock wave ...
AbstractFor a supersonic Euler flow past a straight-sided wedge whose vertex angle is less than the ...
AbstractIn this paper, we are concerned with the global existence and stability of a steady transoni...
For a supersonic Euler flow past a straight-sided wedge whose vertex angle is less than the extreme ...
We are concerned with the Prandtl-Meyer reflection configurations of unsteady global solutions for s...
AbstractIn this paper we study the stability of transonic shocks in steady supersonic flow past a we...
1 Physical background of shock waves 2 Mathematical models 3 Conical shock wave for steady irrotatio...
AbstractThis paper studies the steady supersonic flow past a Lipschitz curved cone. Under the assump...
We are concerned with geometric properties of transonic shocks as free boundaries in two-dimensional...
The existence, uniqueness, and asymptotic behavior of steady transonic flows past a curved wedge, in...
We are concerned with the stability of compressible vortex sheets in two-dimensional steady superson...
It is well known that, when the vertex angle of a straight wedge is less than the critical angle, th...
For an upstream supersonic flow past a straight-sided cone in $\R^3$ whose vertex angle is less than...
When an upstream steady uniform supersonic flow impinges onto a symmetric straight-sided wedge, gove...
We study a free boundary value problem of the Euler system arising in the inviscid steady supersonic...
AbstractIn this paper, we establish the global existence and stability of a steady conic shock wave ...
AbstractFor a supersonic Euler flow past a straight-sided wedge whose vertex angle is less than the ...
AbstractIn this paper, we are concerned with the global existence and stability of a steady transoni...
For a supersonic Euler flow past a straight-sided wedge whose vertex angle is less than the extreme ...
We are concerned with the Prandtl-Meyer reflection configurations of unsteady global solutions for s...
AbstractIn this paper we study the stability of transonic shocks in steady supersonic flow past a we...
1 Physical background of shock waves 2 Mathematical models 3 Conical shock wave for steady irrotatio...
AbstractThis paper studies the steady supersonic flow past a Lipschitz curved cone. Under the assump...
We are concerned with geometric properties of transonic shocks as free boundaries in two-dimensional...
The existence, uniqueness, and asymptotic behavior of steady transonic flows past a curved wedge, in...
We are concerned with the stability of compressible vortex sheets in two-dimensional steady superson...