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Steady bubbles and drops in inviscid fluids

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Observation 0e496d7d-90be-4fd9-9ad0-747214975ce2 · inbound

Long-time dynamics for the Kelvin-Helmholtz equations close to circular vortex sheets cites this paper.

Long-time dynamics for the Kelvin-Helmholtz equations close to circular vortex sheets Steady bubbles and drops in inviscid fluids

Reference 58

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Observation a64c7239-c695-4aed-ad90-4494ffcfbf43 · inbound

Two-dimensional capillary liquid drop: Craig-Sulem formulation on $\mathbb{T}^1$ and bifurcations from multiple eigenvalues of rotating waves cites this paper.

Two-dimensional capillary liquid drop: Craig-Sulem formulation on $\mathbb{T}^1$ and bifurcations from multiple eigenvalues of rotating waves Steady bubbles and drops in inviscid fluids

Reference 42

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