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The following pages link to On the regularity of the trajectories of a perfect fluid (Q1900591):
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- Contrast between Lagrangian and Eulerian analytic regularity properties of Euler equations (Q342600) (← links)
- A constructive approach to regularity of Lagrangian trajectories for incompressible Euler flow in a bounded domain (Q521160) (← links)
- Local well-posedness for the homogeneous Euler equations (Q540267) (← links)
- Smoothness of the trajectories of ideal fluid particles with Yudovich vorticities in a planar bounded domain (Q641016) (← links)
- On the well-posedness of the ideal MHD equations in the Triebel-Lizorkin spaces (Q849239) (← links)
- On the spectral dynamics of the deformation tensor and new a priori estimates for the 3D Euler equations (Q852012) (← links)
- Analyticity of Lagrangian trajectories for well posed inviscid incompressible fluid models (Q887306) (← links)
- Local well-posedness and regularity criterion for the density dependent incompressible Euler equations (Q984046) (← links)
- Asymptotic behavior of solutions of stochastic evolution equations for second grade fluids (Q990209) (← links)
- Propagation of oscillations to 2D incompressible Euler equations (Q1128124) (← links)
- Global regularity for several incompressible fluid models with partial dissipation (Q1682303) (← links)
- Local well-posedness for the incompressible Euler equations in the critical Besov spaces. (Q1890170) (← links)
- Incompressible Euler system and analytic microlocal regularity (Q1891341) (← links)
- On the theory of Besov-Herz spaces and Euler equations (Q2014287) (← links)
- On the dynamics of rigid bodies in an incompressible fluid (Q2354223) (← links)
- On the deformations of the incompressible Euler equations (Q2384749) (← links)
- A very smooth ride in a rough sea (Q2439710) (← links)
- Persistance de structures géométriques dans les fluides incompressibles bidimensionnels (Q3140549) (← links)
- On three-dimensional vortex patches (Q4869987) (← links)
- Continuous properties of the solution map for the Euler equations (Q5414804) (← links)