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The following pages link to On the loss of smoothness of the solutions of the Euler equations and the inherent instability of flows of an ideal fluid (Q2726364):
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- Fast growth of the vorticity gradient in symmetric smooth domains for 2D incompressible ideal flow (Q268536) (← links)
- Finite time singularity for the modified SQG patch equation (Q338426) (← links)
- Exponential growth of the vorticity gradient for the Euler equation on the torus (Q471688) (← links)
- Small scale creation for solutions of the incompressible two-dimensional Euler equation (Q483236) (← links)
- A survey on a class of exact solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations and a model for turbulence (Q558620) (← links)
- On the rate of merging of vorticity level sets for the 2D Euler equations (Q1631373) (← links)
- Small-scale creation for solutions of the SQG equation (Q2037851) (← links)
- Finite-time singularity formation for \(C^{1,\alpha}\) solutions to the incompressible Euler equations on \(\mathbb{R}^3\) (Q2058608) (← links)
- On Moffatt's magnetic relaxation equations (Q2113508) (← links)
- Infinite growth in vorticity gradient of compactly supported planar vorticity near Lamb dipole (Q2113877) (← links)
- Blow up for the 2D Euler equation on some bounded domains (Q2351999) (← links)
- Small scale formations in the incompressible porous media equation (Q2677764) (← links)
- Geometric hydrodynamics in open problems (Q2686986) (← links)
- Flow acoustics and linearized equations for ideal barotropic fluid flows (Q3441723) (← links)
- Local Regularity for the Modified SQG Patch Equation (Q5274871) (← links)
- Effects of sharp vorticity gradients in two-dimensional hydrodynamic turbulence (Q5303554) (← links)
- Double exponential growth of the vorticity gradient for the two-dimensional Euler equation (Q5496456) (← links)
- Arnold’s method for asymptotic stability of steady inviscid incompressible flow through a fixed domain with permeable boundary (Q5706291) (← links)
- Singularity formation in the incompressible Euler equation in finite and infinite time (Q6192642) (← links)