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The following pages link to Navier-Stokes equations in thin 3D domains with Navier boundary conditions (Q5296416):
Displayed 19 items.
- Concerning the \(W^{k,p}\)-inviscid limit for 3-D flows under a slip boundary condition (Q361109) (← links)
- The uniform Korn-Poincaré inequality in thin domains (Q540346) (← links)
- Global strong solutions of Navier-Stokes equations with interface boundary in three-dimensional thin domains (Q544163) (← links)
- Navier-Stokes equations with Navier boundary conditions for an oceanic model (Q607516) (← links)
- Global regularity for some classes of large solutions to the Navier-Stokes equations (Q640759) (← links)
- Justification of asymptotic two-dimensional model for steady Navier-Stokes equations for incompressible flow (Q708838) (← links)
- Global unique solvability of 3D MHD equations in a thin periodic domain (Q936587) (← links)
- A basic inequality for the Stokes operator related to the Navier boundary condition (Q952107) (← links)
- Regularity to Boussinesq equations with partial viscosity and large data in three-dimensional periodic thin domain (Q1675404) (← links)
- Dimension reduction for the full Navier-Stokes-Fourier system (Q1690461) (← links)
- Dimension reduction for compressible viscous fluids (Q2255616) (← links)
- Compressible Navier-Stokes equations on thin domains (Q2257379) (← links)
- Incompressible fluids in thin domains with Navier friction boundary conditions. II (Q2375810) (← links)
- Some remarks on the boundary conditions in the theory of Navier-Stokes equations (Q2452093) (← links)
- REGULARITY OF 3D NAVIER-STOKES EQUATIONS WITH SPECTRAL DECOMPOSITION (Q2836194) (← links)
- Global existence of solutions for the second grade fluid equations in a thin three-dimensional domain (Q2967561) (← links)
- Large, global solutions to the Navier-Stokes equations, slowly varying in one direction (Q3566699) (← links)
- High order multi-scale wall-laws, Part I: The periodic case (Q3568331) (← links)
- On singular limit equations for incompressible fluids in moving thin domains (Q4605655) (← links)