When a plane shock hits a wedge head on, it experiences a reflection-diffraction process and then a self-similar reflected shock moves outward as the original shock moves forward in time. In this paper, shock reflecti...When a plane shock hits a wedge head on, it experiences a reflection-diffraction process and then a self-similar reflected shock moves outward as the original shock moves forward in time. In this paper, shock reflection by large-angle wedges for compressible flow modeled by the nonlinear wave equation is studied and a global theory of existence, stability and regularity is established. Moreover, C^0,1 is the optimal regularity for the solutions across the degenerate sonic boundary.展开更多
基金supported by China Scholarship Council (Nos. 2008631071,2009610055)the EPSRC Science and Innovation Award to the Oxford Centre for Nonlinear PDE (No. EP/E035027/1)
文摘When a plane shock hits a wedge head on, it experiences a reflection-diffraction process and then a self-similar reflected shock moves outward as the original shock moves forward in time. In this paper, shock reflection by large-angle wedges for compressible flow modeled by the nonlinear wave equation is studied and a global theory of existence, stability and regularity is established. Moreover, C^0,1 is the optimal regularity for the solutions across the degenerate sonic boundary.