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The Riemann problem is an IVP having simple piecewise constant initial data that is invariant under scaling. In 1D, the problem was originally considered by Riemann during the 19th century in the context of gas dynamics, and the general theory was more or less completed by Lax and Glimm in the mid-20th century. In 2D and MD, the situation is much more complicated, and very few analytic results are available. We discuss a shock reflection problem for the Euler equations for potential flow, with initial data that generates four interacting shockwaves. After reformulating the problem as a free boundary problem for a nonlinear PDE of mixed hyperbolic-elliptic type, the problem is solved via a sophisticated iteration procedure. The talk is based on joint work with G-Q Chen (Oxford) et. al. arXiv:2305.15224, to appear in JEMS (2025).