Abstract

The elementary solutions of the linearized time‐dependent BGK equation are shown to have, for the case of no discrete eigenvalues, the half‐range expansion property necessary for half‐space analysis. Also the partial indices corresponding to the basic matrix Riemann problem encountered are shown, for the general case, to be nonnegative, as required for the half‐space analysis.

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