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The following pages link to Generalized eigenfunctions and complete semiseparable solutions for Stokes flow in spheroidal coordinates (Q4288935):
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- An optimal control approach to ciliary locomotion (Q325362) (← links)
- Complete decomposition of axisymmetric Stokes flow (Q532871) (← links)
- Multipole expansions in Stokes flow (Q532927) (← links)
- On the perturbation of the three-dimensional Stokes flow of micropolar fluids by a constant uniform magnetic field in a circular cylinder (Q541498) (← links)
- Slow viscous flow through a membrane built up from porous cylindrical particles with an impermeable core (Q972008) (← links)
- Stokes flow past a swarm of porous approximately spheroidal particles with Kuwabara boundary condition (Q1018516) (← links)
- Stokes flow in spheroidal particle-in-cell models with Happel and Kuwabara boundary conditions (Q1385676) (← links)
- Electroencephalography in ellipsoidal geometry. (Q1427002) (← links)
- Hydrodynamic permeability of a membrane built up by spheroidal particles covered by porous layer (Q1640352) (← links)
- Eigenfunction expansions for the Stokes flow operators in the inverted oblate coordinate system (Q1793736) (← links)
- Stream function solution of the Brinkman equation in parabolic cylindrical coordinates (Q2026876) (← links)
- Creeping-flow rotation of a slip spheroid about its axis of revolution (Q2249699) (← links)
- On the solution of a partial differential equation representing irrotational flow in bispherical polar coordinates (Q2378789) (← links)
- The Kelvin transformation as a tool for analyzing problems in medicine and technology (Q2870727) (← links)
- Stokes flow applied to the sedimentation of a red blood cell (Q2950798) (← links)
- Stokes flow in ellipsoidal geometry (Q3442037) (← links)
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- Thermophoresis of an aerosol spheroid along its axis of revolution (Q5304614) (← links)
- A general theoretical model for the magnetohydrodynamic flow of micropolar magnetic fluids. Application to Stokes flow (Q5851144) (← links)
- A transient solution for electric field driven orientation and deformation of the angled droplet (Q6051365) (← links)