Translation of John Nash's 1962 Navier-Stokes paperWave equation from Navier StokesNavier-Stokes steady state vortex solutionTranslation of a German paperPresentation of Navier-Stokes eqnsNavier-Stokes on concentric cylindersNavier Stokes Energy EstimateNavier-Stokes equations, velocity satisfies nonlocal equation.How do I translate the following sentences from Deligne's Weil I?Navier-Stokes FormulationWeak Formulation of Navier-Stokes
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Translation of John Nash's 1962 Navier-Stokes paper
Wave equation from Navier StokesNavier-Stokes steady state vortex solutionTranslation of a German paperPresentation of Navier-Stokes eqnsNavier-Stokes on concentric cylindersNavier Stokes Energy EstimateNavier-Stokes equations, velocity satisfies nonlocal equation.How do I translate the following sentences from Deligne's Weil I?Navier-Stokes FormulationWeak Formulation of Navier-Stokes
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Is anyone aware of an English translation of the following paper of John Nash?
- John Nash, Le Probleme de Cauchy pour les equations differentielles d'un fluide general, Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France, tome 90 (1962), p. 487-497.
pde fluid-dynamics translation-request mathematical-french
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Is anyone aware of an English translation of the following paper of John Nash?
- John Nash, Le Probleme de Cauchy pour les equations differentielles d'un fluide general, Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France, tome 90 (1962), p. 487-497.
pde fluid-dynamics translation-request mathematical-french
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Why the downvotes?
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– Rob Arthan
Feb 9 '17 at 0:39
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If you scroll down on this page, the user @bob-terrell has a translation of it (hopefully this ping works).
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– user3658307
Feb 9 '17 at 2:52
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The link you mention (www.math.cornell.edu/~bterrell/nash.ps) is unfortunately broken. Thanks for the find though. I'll dig deeper.
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– dobo
Feb 9 '17 at 16:54
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According to his page at Cornell (link: math.cornell.edu/robert-terrell) Bob Terrell has retired. The page contains an email address through which you could try contacting him.
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– lonza leggiera
2 days ago
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Is anyone aware of an English translation of the following paper of John Nash?
- John Nash, Le Probleme de Cauchy pour les equations differentielles d'un fluide general, Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France, tome 90 (1962), p. 487-497.
pde fluid-dynamics translation-request mathematical-french
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Is anyone aware of an English translation of the following paper of John Nash?
- John Nash, Le Probleme de Cauchy pour les equations differentielles d'un fluide general, Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France, tome 90 (1962), p. 487-497.
pde fluid-dynamics translation-request mathematical-french
pde fluid-dynamics translation-request mathematical-french
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Why the downvotes?
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– Rob Arthan
Feb 9 '17 at 0:39
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If you scroll down on this page, the user @bob-terrell has a translation of it (hopefully this ping works).
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– user3658307
Feb 9 '17 at 2:52
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The link you mention (www.math.cornell.edu/~bterrell/nash.ps) is unfortunately broken. Thanks for the find though. I'll dig deeper.
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– dobo
Feb 9 '17 at 16:54
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According to his page at Cornell (link: math.cornell.edu/robert-terrell) Bob Terrell has retired. The page contains an email address through which you could try contacting him.
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– lonza leggiera
2 days ago
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Why the downvotes?
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– Rob Arthan
Feb 9 '17 at 0:39
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If you scroll down on this page, the user @bob-terrell has a translation of it (hopefully this ping works).
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– user3658307
Feb 9 '17 at 2:52
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The link you mention (www.math.cornell.edu/~bterrell/nash.ps) is unfortunately broken. Thanks for the find though. I'll dig deeper.
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– dobo
Feb 9 '17 at 16:54
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According to his page at Cornell (link: math.cornell.edu/robert-terrell) Bob Terrell has retired. The page contains an email address through which you could try contacting him.
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– lonza leggiera
2 days ago
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Why the downvotes?
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– Rob Arthan
Feb 9 '17 at 0:39
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Why the downvotes?
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– Rob Arthan
Feb 9 '17 at 0:39
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If you scroll down on this page, the user @bob-terrell has a translation of it (hopefully this ping works).
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– user3658307
Feb 9 '17 at 2:52
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If you scroll down on this page, the user @bob-terrell has a translation of it (hopefully this ping works).
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– user3658307
Feb 9 '17 at 2:52
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The link you mention (www.math.cornell.edu/~bterrell/nash.ps) is unfortunately broken. Thanks for the find though. I'll dig deeper.
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– dobo
Feb 9 '17 at 16:54
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The link you mention (www.math.cornell.edu/~bterrell/nash.ps) is unfortunately broken. Thanks for the find though. I'll dig deeper.
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– dobo
Feb 9 '17 at 16:54
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According to his page at Cornell (link: math.cornell.edu/robert-terrell) Bob Terrell has retired. The page contains an email address through which you could try contacting him.
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– lonza leggiera
2 days ago
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According to his page at Cornell (link: math.cornell.edu/robert-terrell) Bob Terrell has retired. The page contains an email address through which you could try contacting him.
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– lonza leggiera
2 days ago
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Why the downvotes?
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– Rob Arthan
Feb 9 '17 at 0:39
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If you scroll down on this page, the user @bob-terrell has a translation of it (hopefully this ping works).
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– user3658307
Feb 9 '17 at 2:52
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The link you mention (www.math.cornell.edu/~bterrell/nash.ps) is unfortunately broken. Thanks for the find though. I'll dig deeper.
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– dobo
Feb 9 '17 at 16:54
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According to his page at Cornell (link: math.cornell.edu/robert-terrell) Bob Terrell has retired. The page contains an email address through which you could try contacting him.
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– lonza leggiera
2 days ago