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EXISTENCE AND SMOOTHNESS OF THE NAVIER–STOKES …
claymath.orgFor the Navier–Stokes equations (ν > 0), if there is a solution with. EXISTENCE AND SMOOTHNESS OF THE NAVIER–STOKES EQUATION 3 a finite blowup time T, then the velocity (u i(x,t)) 1≤i≤3 becomes unbounded near the blowup time. Other unpleasant things are known to happen at the blowup time T, if T < ∞.
A compact and fast Matlab code solving the incompressible ...
math.mit.eduA derivation of the Navier-Stokes equations can be found in [2]. The momentum equations (1) and (2) describe the time evolution of the velocity field (u,v) under inertial and viscous forces. The pressure p is a Lagrange multiplier to satisfy the incompressibility condition (3).