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The following pages link to On the stability of the Boussinesq equations (Q2521546):
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- A new approach to energy theory in the stability of fluid motion (Q2640403) (← links)
- Nonlinear stability of natural convection in an inclined fluid layer (Q2657539) (← links)
- A novel heat transfer switch using the yield stress (Q2796583) (← links)
- Energy growth in viscous channel flows (Q3136406) (← links)
- Internally heated convection beneath a poor conductor (Q3461901) (← links)
- Energy method in the theory of convective stability of a non-Newtonian liquid (Q3853267) (← links)
- Energy stability theory for free-surface problems: buoyancy-thermocapillary layers (Q3873798) (← links)
- Finite amplitude instability of time-dependent flows (Q4076978) (← links)
- Potential flows of viscous and viscoelastic fluids (Q4304664) (← links)
- Bounds for threshold amplitudes in subcritical shear flows (Q4318079) (← links)
- Thermal instability in a time-dependent base state due to sudden heating (Q4594161) (← links)
- Stability of a layer of dipolar fluid heated from below (Q4721804) (← links)
- Buoyancy-thermocapillary instability: the role of interfacial deformation in one- and two-component fluid layers heated from below or above (Q4749453) (← links)
- Couplage des équations de Navier-Stokes et de la chaleur : le modèle et son approximation par éléments finis (Q4866669) (← links)
- Global stability of time-dependent flows. Part 2. Modulated fluid layers (Q5180994) (← links)
- Critical Rayleigh number in Rayleigh-Bénard convection (Q5305327) (← links)
- Subcritical convective instability Part 1. Fluid layers (Q5516800) (← links)
- Global stability of spiral flow (Q5616074) (← links)
- Buoyancy-surface tension instability by the method of energy (Q5616806) (← links)
- Energy stability of the buoyancy boundary layer (Q5629375) (← links)
- Global stability of time-dependent flows: impulsively heated or cooled fluid layers (Q5678578) (← links)
- Stability analysis in a couple-stress fluid layer with variable viscosity heated from below: different conducting boundaries (Q6498500) (← links)
- A route to chaos in Rayleigh-Bénard heat convection (Q6614867) (← links)