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The following pages link to Existence of steady symmetric vortex pairs on a planar domain with an obstacle (Q4385139):
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- Planar vortex patch problem in incompressible steady flow (Q481686) (← links)
- Multi-peak solutions to two types of free boundary problems (Q493174) (← links)
- Multiple solutions for an elliptic problem related to vortex pairs (Q633069) (← links)
- Steady vortex pairs in two-phase shear flow of an ideal fluid (Q819992) (← links)
- Steady vortex patches near a nontrivial irrotational flow (Q829433) (← links)
- Existence of solutions for three dimensional stationary incompressible Euler equations with nonvanishing vorticity (Q1047078) (← links)
- Steady vortex patches with opposite rotation directions in a planar ideal fluid (Q1736327) (← links)
- Existence of steady symmetric vortex patch in a disk (Q1995032) (← links)
- Nonlinear stability of planar vortex patches in an ideal fluid (Q2036454) (← links)
- Traveling vortex pairs for 2D incompressible Euler equations (Q2048909) (← links)
- Steady vortex patch with polygonal symmetry for the planar Euler equations in a disc (Q2286784) (← links)
- Regularization of planar vortices for the incompressible flow (Q2313153) (← links)
- Local uniqueness for vortex patch problem in incompressible planar steady flow (Q2334878) (← links)
- Regularization of point vortices pairs for the Euler equation in dimension two (Q2453965) (← links)
- Existence of traveling asymmetric vortex pairs in an ideal fluid (Q2683718) (← links)
- Helical symmetry vortices for 3D incompressible Euler equations (Q2698310) (← links)
- Pseudo-advection method for the two-dimensional stationary Euler equations (Q4517479) (← links)
- Steady vortex flows obtained from an inverse problem (Q4804616) (← links)
- Desingularization of Vortices for Two-Dimensional Steady Euler Flows via the Vorticity Method (Q5130525) (← links)
- Global solutions for the generalized SQG equation and rearrangements (Q5878223) (← links)
- Existence of Multiple Boundary Vortexes in Planar Incompressible Euler Flows (Q6083929) (← links)