“…Nevertheless, in experiments with the explosion of a 5 mm in radius cylindrical wire array, azimuthal symmetry of converging SW down to a radius r % 100 lm was obtained by shadow imaging. In addition, the results of spectroscopy of the plasma formed inside a copper capillary placed coaxially inside the array indicate the axial and azimuthal symmetry of the cylindrical converging SW. 19 Recently, the results of two-dimensional HD simulations 23 showed that artificially introduced non-uniformity of the cylindrical converging SW should be self-repaired, which agrees with the Whitham model. 24 Self-similar analysis of the converging SW implosion 17 showed that the pressure p behind the SW front located at the radius r can be calculated at instant t as p ¼ p o ðr=r o Þ 2À2=a , where p 0 and r 0 are the pressure and radius, respectively, at some previous instant t 0 < t, and a is the self-similarity parameter that equals 0.75 and 0.6 for cylindrical and spherical SWs, respectively.…”