The relativistic Euler equations are a set of equations that describe the dynamics of perfect fluids in the context of relativistic physics. They extend the classical Euler equations, which govern the flow of inviscid (non-viscous), incompressible fluids, to situations where the speeds involved approach the speed of light, or in contexts where relativistic effects are significant, such as in astrophysics or cosmology.

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