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The following pages link to The application of anisotropic Troisi inequalities to the conditional regularity for the Navier–Stokes equations (Q3176641):
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- The anisotropic regularity criteria for 3D Navier-Stokes equations involving one velocity component (Q1987392) (← links)
- Blowup criterion of strong solutions to the three-dimensional double-diffusive convection system (Q1988576) (← links)
- \(\varepsilon\)-regularity criteria in anisotropic Lebesgue spaces and Leray's self-similar solutions to the 3D Navier-Stokes equations (Q2023299) (← links)
- On conditional regularity for the MHD equations via partial components (Q2028599) (← links)
- Global large solutions to the 3-D generalized incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (Q2045246) (← links)
- An optimal regularity criterion for 3D Navier-Stokes equations involving the gradient of one velocity component (Q2084846) (← links)
- Global weighted regularity for the 3D axisymmetric MHD equations (Q2157822) (← links)
- Global axisymmetric solutions to the 3D MHD equations with nonzero swirl (Q2162508) (← links)
- Blowup criterion via only the middle eigenvalue of the strain tensor in anisotropic Lebesgue spaces to the 3D double-diffusive convection equations (Q2181660) (← links)
- On regularity of the 3D MHD equations based on one velocity component in anisotropic Lebesgue spaces (Q2233292) (← links)
- Prevention of blow-up in the Navier-Stokes equations by controlling the rate of change of the velocity magnitude or the kinetic energy along the streamlines (Q2235000) (← links)
- Regularity via one vorticity component for the 3D axisymmetric MHD equations (Q6047478) (← links)
- Remarks on regularity criteria for the 3d Navier-Stokes equations (Q6114155) (← links)
- Anisotropic Prodi-Serrin regularity criteria for the 3D Navier-Stokes equations involving the gradient of one velocity component (Q6170047) (← links)
- Regularity criteria for the Navier–Stokes equations in terms of the velocity direction and the flow of energy (Q6181816) (← links)