On one type of hydromagnetic waves of finite amplitude in magnetohydrodynamics with anisotropic pressure

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Anisotropic Media, Geomagnetic Pulsations, Interplanetary Medium, Magnetohydrodynamic Waves, Magnetopause, Plane Waves, Pressure Effects, Shock Discontinuity

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In the magnetohydrodynamics of anisotropic pressure there is a finite-amplitude hydromagnetic wave which causes a change in magnitude and direction of the magnetic field component which is tangential to the wave front. These waves correspond to rotating anisotropic shock waves which are known to exist under conditions of strong discontinuity in the interplanetary medium and on the magnetopause.

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