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Fluid dynamics / Continuum mechanics / Frame of reference / Geodesy / Surveying / Theory of relativity / Stream function / Two-dimensional flow / Velocity / Ergodic theory
Date: 2015-06-08 08:36:31
Fluid dynamics
Continuum mechanics
Frame of reference
Geodesy
Surveying
Theory of relativity
Stream function
Two-dimensional flow
Velocity
Ergodic theory

CHAOS 20, 017515 共2010兲 Clustering criterion for inertial particles in two-dimensional time-periodic and three-dimensional steady flows Themistoklis Sapsis1 and George Haller2 1

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