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The propagation of radiative-magnetogasdynamic cylindrical shock waves in an exponentially increasing medium is investigated. The shock wave moves with variable velocity and the total energy of the wave is also variable. The transformations in terms of η, as given in the text, is necessarily a non-similarity one.
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Singh, J.B., Vishwakarma, P.R. Non-similarity solutions for cylindrical shock waves in radiative magnetogasdynamics, I. Astrophys Space Sci 114, 319–327 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00653977
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