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Informationen zum Autor Pierre-Louis Lions is a Professor of Partial differential equations and their applications at Collège de France in Paris and Professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics, Ecole Polytechnique. His work focuses on the theory of nonlinear partial differential equations and he received the Fields Medal for his work in 1994. Klappentext Fluid mechanics models consist of systems of nonlinear partial differential equations for which! despite a long history of important mathematical contributions! no complete mathematical understanding is available. The second volume of this book describes compressible fluid-mechanics models. Zusammenfassung Fluid mechanics models consist of systems of nonlinear partial differential equations for which, despite a long history of important mathematical contributions, no complete mathematical understanding is available. The second volume of this book describes compressible fluid-mechanics models. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part II: Compressible models; 5 Compactness results for compressible isentropic Navier-Stokes equations; 6 Stationary problems; 7 Existence results for Cauchy problems; 8 Related problems; Appendix A. A few facts about some function spaces; Appendix B. On a weakly continuous product; Appendix C. A remark on the limiting case for Sobolev inequalities; Appendix D. Continua and limits; Appendix E. On sums of Lp spaces; Appendix F. A remark on parabolic equations; Bibliography of Volumes 1 and 2; Erratum (Volume 1); Index