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The following pages link to On formation of a locally self-similar collapse in the incompressible Euler equations (Q394016):
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- On the locally self-similar solution of the surface quasi-geostrophic equation with decaying or non-decaying profiles (Q324570) (← links)
- Remarks on the asymptotically discretely self-similar solutions of the Navier-Stokes and the Euler equations (Q495231) (← links)
- Finite-time singularity formation for \(C^{1,\alpha}\) solutions to the incompressible Euler equations on \(\mathbb{R}^3\) (Q2058608) (← links)
- On the singularity problem for the Euler equations (Q2104785) (← links)
- Energy concentrations and type I blow-up for the 3D Euler equations (Q2184753) (← links)
- Euler's equations and the maximum principle (Q2255269) (← links)
- On the profiles of locally self-similar solutions for the 2D inviscid Boussinesq equations (Q2287273) (← links)
- Unique continuation type theorem for the self-similar Euler equations (Q2517218) (← links)
- Near-invariance under dynamic scaling for Navier–Stokes equations in critical spaces: a probabilistic approach to regularity problems (Q2965825) (← links)
- Homogeneous solutions to the 3D Euler system (Q3130776) (← links)
- 2D Homogeneous Solutions to the Euler Equation (Q3448246) (← links)
- Fluid dynamics on logarithmic lattices (Q5000102) (← links)
- Non-existence of some approximately self-similar singularities for the Landau, Vlasov-Poisson-Landau, and Boltzmann equations (Q5036113) (← links)
- Remarks on self-similar solutions for the surface quasi-geostrophic equation and its generalization (Q5246887) (← links)
- On the discretely self-similar solutions to the Euler equations in \(\mathbb{R}^3\) (Q6057187) (← links)
- On Liouville type theorems for the self-similar solutions to the generalized Euler equations (Q6058890) (← links)
- Removing rotated discretely self-similar singularity for the Euler equations (Q6084162) (← links)
- Localized blow-up criterion for \(C^{1, \alpha}\) solutions to the 3D incompressible Euler equations (Q6134793) (← links)
- Singularity formation in the incompressible Euler equation in finite and infinite time (Q6192642) (← links)