Fixed point limit behavior of N-mode truncated Navier-Stokes equations as N increases
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Publication:1072018
DOI10.1007/BF01014392zbMath0587.35077MaRDI QIDQ1072018
Valter Franceschini, Fernando Zironi, Claudio Tebaldi
Publication date: 1984
Published in: Journal of Statistical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Asymptotic behavior of solutions to PDEs (35B40) Navier-Stokes equations (35Q30) Dependence of solutions to PDEs on initial and/or boundary data and/or on parameters of PDEs (35B30) Bifurcations in context of PDEs (35B32)
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