Construction of axisymmetric steady states of an inviscid incompressible fluid by spatially discretized equations for pseudo-advected vorticity.

Nishiyama, Takahiro

International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences (2005)

  • Volume: 2005, Issue: 20, page 3319-3346
  • ISSN: 0161-1712

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Nishiyama, Takahiro. "Construction of axisymmetric steady states of an inviscid incompressible fluid by spatially discretized equations for pseudo-advected vorticity.." International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences 2005.20 (2005): 3319-3346. <http://eudml.org/doc/52287>.

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