Locally isotropic pressure Hessian in a high-symmetry flow
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(5)- Evidence for the development of singularities in Euler flow
- Self-similar collapse of 2D and 3D vortex filament models
- On the local topology evolution of a high-symmetry flow
- Self-similar collapse of a 3D straight vortex filament model
- Study of the 3D Euler equations using Clebsch potentials: dual mechanisms for geometric depletion
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