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The following pages link to On long-lived vortices in 2-D viscous flows, most probable states of inviscid 2-D flows and a soliton equation (Q4838745):
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- Self-organization of the vorticity field in two-dimensional quasi-ideal fluids: the statistical and field-theoretical formulations (Q508848) (← links)
- Statistical measures and selective decay principle for generalized Euler dynamics: formulation and application to the formation of strong fronts (Q781791) (← links)
- Doubly periodic and multiple pole solutions of the sinh-Poisson equation: application of reciprocal transformations in subsonic gas dynamics (Q818244) (← links)
- \(N\)-vortex equilibria for ideal fluids in bounded planar domains and new nodal solutions of the sinh-Poisson and the Lane-Emden-Fowler equations (Q982470) (← links)
- Transition from deep to shallow water layer: formation of vortex dipoles (Q1773419) (← links)
- Negative temperature bounds for 2D vorticity compounds (Q1900444) (← links)
- Coherent vortices and kinetic energy ribbons in asymptotic, quasi two-dimensional f-plane turbulence (Q3553974) (← links)
- Another exact solution for two-dimensional, inviscid sinh Poisson vortex arrays (Q3554004) (← links)
- Vortex arrays for sinh-Poisson equation of two-dimensional fluids: Equilibria and stability (Q3554605) (← links)
- Double-periodic arrays of vortices (Q3555303) (← links)
- Statistical equilibrium measures and coherent states in two-dimensional turbulence (Q4257015) (← links)
- Stability of periodic arrays of vortices (Q4425513) (← links)
- Dynamics of a nonlinear dipole vortex (Q4425568) (← links)
- Inviscid quasi-geostrophic flow over topography: testing statistical mechanical theory (Q4714324) (← links)
- Formation and temporal evolution of the Lamb-dipole (Q5755662) (← links)
- Inviscid two dimensional vortex dynamics and a soliton expansion of the sinh-Poisson equation (Q5755861) (← links)
- Two-dimensional vortex motions of fluid in harbor-like basins at large Reynolds numbers (Q5755910) (← links)