The following pages link to On a well-posed turbulence model (Q2492136):
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- Sharp upper and lower bounds of the attractor dimension for 3D damped Euler-Bardina equations (Q2670234) (← links)
- Architecture of Approximate Deconvolution Models of Turbulence* (Q2821833) (← links)
- On properties of turbulence models (Q2920502) (← links)
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- Numerical study of a regularized barotropic vorticity model of geophysical flow (Q3462526) (← links)
- Global regularity and convergence of a Birkhoff-Rott-α approximation of the dynamics of vortex sheets of the two-dimensional Euler equations (Q3560243) (← links)
- On the accuracy of the finite element method plus time relaxation (Q3584795) (← links)
- On a zero equation model of turbulence (Q3817977) (← links)
- Impact of the variations of the mixing length in a first order turbulent closure system (Q4423071) (← links)
- The classical Kelvin–Voigt problem for incompressible fluids with unknown non-constant density: existence, uniqueness and regularity (Q4990892) (← links)
- Continuous data assimilation for the three-dimensional simplified Bardina model utilizing measurements of only two components of the velocity field (Q5001882) (← links)
- Inertial Manifolds via Spatial Averaging Revisited (Q5020863) (← links)
- Length-scale estimates for the 3D simplified Bardina magnetohydrodynamic model (Q5265998) (← links)
- Inertial Manifolds for Certain Subgrid-Scale $\alpha$-Models of Turbulence (Q5266260) (← links)
- On attractor’s dimensions of the modified Leray-alpha equation (Q5880953) (← links)
- Remark on a regularity criterion in terms of pressure for the 3D inviscid Boussinesq-Voigt equations (Q6056690) (← links)
- On the convergence rates for the three‐dimensional filtered Boussinesq equations (Q6081907) (← links)
- Mathematical study of attractors to a 3D heated fluid (Q6093321) (← links)
- On the convergence of 3D Leray-\(\alpha\) equations with Navier slip boundary conditions (Q6144474) (← links)
- Vorticity Leray-\(\alpha\) model for Navier-Stokes equations with viscosity depending on the distance to the wall (Q6541352) (← links)