Dipole formation by two interacting shielded monopoles in a stratified fluid
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(9)- Dynamics of turbulence strongly influenced by buoyancy
- Vorticity dynamics of a dipole colliding with a no-slip wall
- Long-range interaction and elastic collisions of isolated vortices
- Evolution and instability of monopolar vortices in a stratified fluid
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