Extended thermodynamics provides a good framework for studying the physics of fluids, because it leads to symmetric hyperbolic systems of field laws having important properties such as finite propagation speeds of shock waves and well posedness of the Cauchy problem. For the case with many moments the model classically used leads to errors and problems: for example it includes models that do not have a relativistic counterpart or that cannot be represented in a kinetic way. To overcome these difficulties Pennisi and I proposed a model belonging from the relativistic one through its non relativistic limit. We proved that, even for this model, it is possible to use the classical procedures to close the system and the new methodology recent...
We use a macroscopic description of a system of relativistic particles based on adding a nonequilibr...
An exact macroscopic extended model, with many moments, for relativistic gases has been recently pro...
An exact macroscopic extended model for relativistic gases, with an arbitrary number of moments, i...
Extended thermodynamics provides a good framework for studying the physics of fluids, because it lea...
Recently a macroscopic extended model with many moments for the description of mono atomic gases has...
In this paper we consider the 14 moments model of the extended thermodynamics for dense gases and ma...
We present arbitrary high order (ADER) finite volume and discontinuous Galerkin finite element schem...
Relativistic extended thermodynamics is a very interesting theory which is widely appreciated. here ...
Extended thermodynamics is a very important theory: for example, it predicts hyperbolicity, finite s...
Extended Thermodynamics of dense gases with an arbitrary but fixed number of moments has been recen...
In this article the known models are considered for relativistic polyatomic gases with an arbitrary ...
In extended thermodynamic the entropy principle and the Galilean invariance dictate respectively con...
The many moments model for dense gases and macromolecular fluids is here considered, where the uppe...
The balance equations for Extended Thermodynamics with an arbitrary number of moments is here consi...
In the 1980s, Amendt and Weitzner proposed an interesting model capable to describe relativistic ele...
We use a macroscopic description of a system of relativistic particles based on adding a nonequilibr...
An exact macroscopic extended model, with many moments, for relativistic gases has been recently pro...
An exact macroscopic extended model for relativistic gases, with an arbitrary number of moments, i...
Extended thermodynamics provides a good framework for studying the physics of fluids, because it lea...
Recently a macroscopic extended model with many moments for the description of mono atomic gases has...
In this paper we consider the 14 moments model of the extended thermodynamics for dense gases and ma...
We present arbitrary high order (ADER) finite volume and discontinuous Galerkin finite element schem...
Relativistic extended thermodynamics is a very interesting theory which is widely appreciated. here ...
Extended thermodynamics is a very important theory: for example, it predicts hyperbolicity, finite s...
Extended Thermodynamics of dense gases with an arbitrary but fixed number of moments has been recen...
In this article the known models are considered for relativistic polyatomic gases with an arbitrary ...
In extended thermodynamic the entropy principle and the Galilean invariance dictate respectively con...
The many moments model for dense gases and macromolecular fluids is here considered, where the uppe...
The balance equations for Extended Thermodynamics with an arbitrary number of moments is here consi...
In the 1980s, Amendt and Weitzner proposed an interesting model capable to describe relativistic ele...
We use a macroscopic description of a system of relativistic particles based on adding a nonequilibr...
An exact macroscopic extended model, with many moments, for relativistic gases has been recently pro...
An exact macroscopic extended model for relativistic gases, with an arbitrary number of moments, i...