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The geometry of magnetohydrodynamic flows with complex-lamellar acceleration and geodesic motion
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    The geometry of magnetohydrodynamic flows with complex-lamellar acceleration and geodesic motion (English)
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    With the aid of the geometrical properties of a Maxwellian surface (which is spanned by flow and field lines) certain theorems have been established. These theorems shed light on the behaviour of steady, incompressible, hydromagnetic flows admitting complex-lamellar acceleration and simple geodesic motion.
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    Lamb surfaces
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    infinite conductivity limit
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    Maxwellian surface
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    steady, incompressible, hydromagnetic flows
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    complex-lamellar acceleration
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    simple geodesic motion
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