Erica Grace Cabanilla, my ERDT administrator, who took charge of all my stipends, reminded me gently that I am supposed to give my exit report on Jan. 26 as Visiting Researcher, although my ...
The axisymmetric Navier-Stokes equations describe the motion of incompressible fluids under the assumption of rotational symmetry around a fixed axis. This reduction in dimensional complexity retains ...
The Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 49, No. 5 (2019), pp. 1595-1615 (21 pages) W. Aggoune, H. Zahrouni and M. Potier-Ferry, High-order prediction ...
Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 137, No. 10 (OCTOBER 2009), pp. 3343-3353 (11 pages) In this paper we study the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in T = [0,1] with ...
The famed Navier-Stokes equations can lead to cases where more than one result is possible, but only in an extremely narrow set of situations. For nearly two centuries, all kinds of researchers ...
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A daring speculation offers a potential way forward in one of the great unsolved problems of mathematics: the behavior of the Navier-Stokes equations for fluid flow From Quanta Magazine (find original ...
Whether we are designing aircraft, modelling blood flow, studying propulsion, lubrication or the dynamics of swimming, constructing wind turbines or forecasting the weather, we need to use the ...
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