Abstract
Arguments are advanced that physically meaningful nonunique solutions to Riemann problems can occur. The implications of this point of view for both theory and computation are developed, as part of a review of recent progress concerning the interaction of nonlinear waves and the front tracking method for computation.
Supported in part by the National Science Foundation, grant DMS - 8619856
Supported in part by the Applied Mathematical Sciences subprogram of the Office of Energy Research, U. S. Department of Energy, under contract DE-AC02-76ER03077
Supported in part by the Army Research Office, grant DAAG29-85-0188
Supported in part by the Air Force Office Office of Scientific Research AFSOR-88-0025.
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Glimm, J. (1989). Nonuniqueness of Solutions for Riemann Problems. In: Ballmann, J., Jeltsch, R. (eds) Nonlinear Hyperbolic Equations — Theory, Computation Methods, and Applications. Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics, vol 24. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-87869-4_17
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