Numerical Simulations of Multidimensional Flows in Presence of either Strong Shocks or Strong Gravitational Fields

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RESUMEN Se han obtenido algunas soluciones numericas para describir fiujos multidimensionales por medio de Ia aproximaci6n local por campos caradensticos. Estas soluciones han sido utilizadas para poner a prueba un c6digo bidimensional que extiende algunos rn6todos de alta 5olUCi6fl de captura deondas de choque, disenados recientemente para resolver sistemas hiperb6licos no lineales de leyes de conservaci6n. ABSTRACT Some numerical solutions via local characteristic approach have been obtained describing multidimensional flows. These solutions have been used as tests of a two- dimensional code which extends some high-resolution shock-captunng methods, designed recently to solve nonlinear hyperbolic systems of conservation laws. K words: HYDRODYNAMICS - BLACK HOLE - RELATIVITY - SHOCK WAVES

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