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The following pages link to Bounds for Euler from vorticity moments and line divergence (Q5165718):
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- Blow-up solutions to 3D Euler are hydrodynamically unstable (Q778829) (← links)
- The role of BKM-type theorems in \(3D\) Euler, Navier-Stokes and Cahn-Hilliard-Navier-Stokes analysis (Q1990075) (← links)
- Searching for singularities in Navier-Stokes flows based on the Ladyzhenskaya-Prodi-Serrin conditions (Q2171044) (← links)
- Instability for axisymmetric blow-up solutions to incompressible Euler equations (Q2246806) (← links)
- Vorticity moments in four numerical simulations of the 3D Navier–Stokes equations (Q2878353) (← links)
- Numerical evidence of anomalous energy dissipation in incompressible Euler flows: towards grid-converged results for the inviscid Taylor–Green problem (Q3385599) (← links)
- Development of high vorticity structures in incompressible 3D Euler equations (Q3456946) (← links)
- Symmetry-plane model of 3D Euler flows and mapping to regular systems to improve blowup assessment using numerical and analytical solutions (Q3461903) (← links)
- Maximum amplification of enstrophy in three-dimensional Navier–Stokes flows (Q4961108) (← links)
- Eroding dipoles and vorticity growth for Euler flows in : axisymmetric flow without swirl (Q4975282) (← links)
- A physical model of turbulence cascade via vortex reconnection sequence and avalanche (Q5205759) (← links)
- On singularity formation via viscous vortex reconnection (Q5217632) (← links)
- Enstrophy and circulation scaling for Navier–Stokes reconnection (Q5226376) (← links)
- Formation of Finite-Time Singularities in the 3D Axisymmetric Euler Equations: A Numerics Guided Study (Q5243180) (← links)
- Toward the Finite-Time Blowup of the 3D Axisymmetric Euler Equations: A Numerical Investigation (Q5251791) (← links)
- Swirling, turbulent vortex rings formed from a chain reaction of reconnection events (Q5261815) (← links)
- Asymptotic solution for high-vorticity regions in incompressible three-dimensional Euler equations (Q5364517) (← links)
- Extreme vortex states and the growth of enstrophy in three-dimensional incompressible flows (Q5364675) (← links)