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The transonic small disturbance equation is put into the context of first order systems of conservation laws. The admissibility of shock solutions is studied via Lax inequalities, entropy inequalities, the viscosity method, Oleǐnik’s E-condition, Liu’s extended entropy condition and a class of generalized entropy inequalities. This includes the case of mixed-type shocks (elliptic-hyperbolic). The admissibility condition of transonic small disturbance theory is shown to arise from an additional conservation law different from the one used in the case of the classical p-system in isentropic gas dynamics.
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Warnecke, G. (1990). Admissibility of Solutions to the Riemann Problem for Systems of Mixed Type. In: Keyfitz, B.L., Shearer, M. (eds) Nonlinear Evolution Equations That Change Type. The IMA Volumes in Mathematics and Its Applications, vol 27. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-9049-7_19
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