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Asymptotic Problems and Compressible-Incompressible Limit

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This series of lectures is devoted to the study of some asymptotic problems in fluid mechanics and mainly to the study of the compressible-incompressible limit when the Mach number goes to zero or when the adiabatic constant γ goes to infinity.

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Masmoudi, N. (2000). Asymptotic Problems and Compressible-Incompressible Limit. In: Málek, J., Nečas, J., Rokyta, M. (eds) Advances in Mathematical Fluid Mechanics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57308-8_4

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