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November 9, 2008, 23:56 |
The wave nature of the NS equations
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Hi all,
I've been away from the board for the past year, for personal reasons & would like to catch up how things are progressing on the wider research front - particular into my personal passion - "The wave nature of the Navier-Stokes equations". I have, in the intervening months, continued in isolation my personal research into this area & a number of extremely interesting findings are beginning to emerge. It seems that my web-blog is visited routinely & I'd be most interested to find out what other researchers are finding. Please feel free to contact me at any time - I'd love the opportunity to develop further contacts in this fascinating line of research. Kind regards, mw... <www.adthermtech.com/wordpress3> |
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November 14, 2008, 19:56 |
Re: The wave nature of the NS equations
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Does 'Tom' still post on the forum?
In past times, he was a wonderful academic debating partner, with deep insight & experience into the mathematical issues & complexities surrounding the Navier-Stokes equations & cfd, in general. I'd welcome your input, Tom. Kind regards, mw... <www.adthermtech.com/wordpress3> |
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