Excerpt from Notes on Magneto-Hydrodynamics, Vol. 8: Nonlinear Wave Motion
Some of the problems described in the preliminary report were subsequently treated extensively by Bazer and by Bazer and Ericson; their results are referred to and used in the present noteo Also included is an appendix by K. Von Hagenow, in which certain of the results on simple waves are shown to be deducible from the trans formation properties of the differential equations.
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