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Euler–Tricomi equation
In mathematics, the Euler–Tricomi equation is a linear partial differential equation useful in the study of transonic flow. It is named after mathematicians Leonhard Euler and Francesco Giacomo Tricomi. It is elliptic in the half plane x > 0, parabolic at x = 0 and hyperbolic in the half plane x < 0. Its characteristics are which have the integral where C is a constant of integration. The characteristics thus comprise two families of semicubical parabolas, with cusps on the line x = 0, the curves lying on the right hand side of the y-axis.
Particular solutions
A general expression for particular solutions to the Euler–Tricomi equations is: where These can be linearly combined to form further solutions such as: for k = 0: for k = 1: etc. The Euler–Tricomi equation is a limiting form of Chaplygin's equation.
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