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Uniqueness of weak solutions of the Cauchy problem for general 2 x 2 conservation laws. (English) Zbl 0288.76031

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 76G25 General aerodynamics and subsonic flows 35Qxx Partial differential equations of mathematical physics and other areas of application
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