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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shocks" is not correct in written English.
It is likely a grammatical error, as "shocks" is a plural noun and should not be preceded by the singular article "a."
Example: "The sudden loud noises were a series of shocks to the audience."
Alternatives: "a shock" or "some shocks".
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We further use a much improved artificial viscosity prescription which uses the extreme local eigenvalues of the Euler equations and triggers selectively on (a) shocks and (b) velocity noise.
In Examples 5 and 6, we have plotted the graphs (Figure 3(a -(c) and Figure 4(a - c)) a - cfferent time levels atdifferentntimelevelsf pandmeters involvedifferent which describes that solution curvaluescreases tofzero as time increases and for small value of ε, solution curves behave like a shocks waves.
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