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  5. Fields Institute
  6. Banff
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    Vortex simulation of swimming of a fish-like body

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    Symmetry and motion of particles and swimmers in fluid flows

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    Helical symmetry solutions for 3D incompressible Euler equations in an infinite cylinder

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    Point vortex dynamics in background fields on surfaces

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    Recent results on steady vortex rings of small cross-section

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    Dynamics of Coaxial Arrays of Vortex Rings

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    Nonlinear dynamics of helical vortex disturbed by long-wave instability

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    Blade tip vortex dynamics in the wake of asymmetric rotors

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    New perspectives in the fundamental theories of vortex dynamics. Part 2. Interaction between self-spin and orbital rotation

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    New perspectives in the fundamental theories of vortex dynamics. Part 1. Analytical integration of vorticity equation and its application in transverse field diagnosis

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    Hysteresis in wake interaction and wake-induced vibration of two tandem cylinders

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    Nonlinear dynamics of forced baroclinic critical layers

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    The N-vortex problem in doubly-periodic domains with background vorticity

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    Vortex reconnection and turbulence cascade

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    Enstrophy variation via point-vortex collapse on inviscid flows

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