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General distribution solutions""; ""1. Something worse can happen""; ""2. Background""; ""3. Form of distribution solutions""; ""4. Delta-shocks and singular shocks""; ""5. Entropy inequalities""; ""6. Symmetries""; ""7. Symmetry groups and phase space coordinates""; ""Chapter 2. Delta-shocks""; ""1. The structural conditions""; ""2. Definition of solutions""; ""3. Delta-shocks and Lagrangian coordinates""; ""4. Continuation of delta- shock solutions""; ""5. Nonhyperbolic systems with delta-shock solutions""; ""6. Strictly hyperbolic, linearly degenerate pairs"" 327 $a""7. Additional examples""""Chapter 3. Singular shocks""; ""1. Origin and structure""; ""2. Examples of systems admitting singular shocks""; ""3. Viscous structure of singular shocks""; ""4. Proofs of lemmas 3.4a???3.7""; ""5. Whence they came, where they went""; ""6. 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