The following pages link to Sameer Iyer (Q524287):
Displaying 23 items.
- Steady Prandtl boundary layer expansions over a rotating disk (Q524288) (← links)
- Corrigendum to: ``Stationary inviscid limit to shear flows'' (Q831102) (← links)
- Mixing in reaction-diffusion systems: large phase offsets (Q1741807) (← links)
- Formation of unstable shocks for 2D isentropic compressible Euler (Q2070858) (← links)
- On global-in-\(x\) stability of Blasius profiles (Q2180932) (← links)
- Stationary inviscid limit to shear flows (Q2273510) (← links)
- Global steady Prandtl expansion over a moving boundary. I (Q2274234) (← links)
- Global steady Prandtl expansion over a moving boundary. II (Q2290696) (← links)
- Global steady Prandtl expansion over a moving boundary. III (Q2309531) (← links)
- Steady Prandtl Layers Over a Moving Boundary: Nonshear Euler Flows (Q4633493) (← links)
- Real Analytic Local <scp>Well‐Posedness</scp> for the Triple Deck (Q5006432) (← links)
- Boundary Layer Expansions for the Stationary Navier-Stokes Equations (Q5163974) (← links)
- Validity of steady Prandtl layer expansions (Q6074567) (← links)
- Improved well-posedness for the triple-deck and related models via concavity (Q6096020) (← links)
- Steady Prandtl Layer Expansions with External Forcing (Q6308282) (← links)
- The Feynman-Lagerstrom criterion for boundary layers (Q6449101) (← links)
- On the stability of shear flows in bounded channels, II: non-monotonic shear flows (Q6508296) (← links)
- Stability of the Favorable Falkner-Skan Profiles for the Stationary Prandtl Equations (Q6525787) (← links)
- On the stability of shear flows in bounded channels. II: Non-monotonic shear flows (Q6594758) (← links)
- Stability threshold of nearly-Couette shear flows with Navier boundary conditions in 2D (Q6662835) (← links)
- Local Rigidity of the Couette Flow for the Stationary Triple-Deck Equations (Q6729095) (← links)
- Pseudo-Gevrey Smoothing for the Passive Scalar Equations near Couette (Q6730625) (← links)
- Uniform Inviscid Damping and Inviscid Limit of the 2D Navier-Stokes equation with Navier Boundary Conditions (Q6730632) (← links)