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Mat. Model., 2022, Volume 34, Number 9, Pages 54–70 (Mi mm4404)

Simulation of vortex interaction with a shock wave for testing numerical algorithms
M. A. Kirushina, T. G. Elizarova, A. S. Epikhin

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