The following pages link to Michael Frewer (Q836196):
Displayed 18 items.
- (Q471802) (redirect page) (← links)
- The dual stream function representation of an ideal steady fluid flow and its local geometric structure (Q471805) (← links)
- More clarity on the concept of material frame-indifference in classical continuum mechanics (Q836197) (← links)
- Renormalized QCD-inspired model for the pion and mesons (Q1597331) (← links)
- Renormalization of an effective model Hamiltonian by a counterterm (Q1597332) (← links)
- Comments on Janocha et al. Lie symmetry analysis of the Hopf functional-differential equation. (Q2412344) (← links)
- Comment on “Application of the extended Lie group analysis to the Hopf functional formulation of the Burgers equation” [J. Math. Phys. 54, 072901 (2013)] (Q2798702) (← links)
- Proper invariant turbulence modelling within one-point statistics (Q3550412) (← links)
- Symmetry investigations on the incompressible stationary axisymmetric Euler equations with swirl (Q5456467) (← links)
- Comment on ‘Conformal invariance of the Lundgren–Monin–Novikov equations for vorticity fields in 2D turbulence’ (Q5877982) (← links)
- Comment on ‘Conformal invariance of the zero-vorticity Lagrangian path in 2D turbulence’ (Q5877984) (← links)
- Felix Bernstein (Q5904680) (← links)
- On the physical inconsistency of a new statistical scaling symmetry in incompressible Navier-Stokes turbulence (Q6257126) (← links)
- An example elucidating the mathematical situation in the statistical non-uniqueness problem of turbulence (Q6264908) (← links)
- Application of Lie-group symmetry analysis to an infinite hierarchy of differential equations at the example of first order ODEs (Q6266965) (← links)
- Covariance and objectivity in mechanics and turbulence (Q6280002) (← links)
- Comment on 'Lie symmetry analysis of the Lundgren-Monin-Novikov equations for multi-point probability density functions of turbulent flow' (Q6292040) (← links)
- Conformal invariance and the Lundgren-Monin-Novikov equations for vorticity fields in 2D turbulence: Refuting a recent claim (Q6297442) (← links)