Abstract
The assumptions of the shock-expansion method are re-examined. Although the shock-expansion method and Whitham's rule are used to treat two different classes of problems, certain similarities between these two methods are noted. It is suggested that a single procedure leads to solutions for the entire flow field for both classes of problems.
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