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The topology of stirred fluids
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    The topology of stirred fluids (English)
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    26 August 1999
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    The authors present a model of the flow of two fluids in a region in the plane. Fluid is continually entering and leaving the region and there is assumed to be no diffusion of fluids. The fluid is alternately squeezed and rotated, either in a periodic manner or in a random sequence. It is shown that in many cases the boundary between the fluids is an indecomposable continuum.
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    indecomposable continuum
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    stirred fluids
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    dense residual sets
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