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The following pages link to On the modeling of the flow of the antarctic circumpolar current (Q667564):
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- Local stability for an exact steady purely azimuthal flow which models the antarctic circumpolar current (Q721402) (← links)
- A steady, purely azimuthal flow model for the antarctic circumpolar current (Q1795169) (← links)
- Stuart-type vortices modeling the antarctic circumpolar current (Q1984758) (← links)
- Study of an elliptic partial differential equation modelling the antarctic circumpolar current (Q2000167) (← links)
- Existence and Ulam-Hyers stability of positive solutions for a nonlinear model for the antarctic circumpolar current (Q2117288) (← links)
- A steady stratified purely azimuthal flow representing the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (Q2187962) (← links)
- Positive solutions to integral boundary value problems from geophysical fluid flows (Q2204731) (← links)
- Nonlinear differential equations modeling the Antarctic circumpolar current (Q2238510) (← links)
- Existence and uniqueness results for modeling jet flow of the antarctic circumpolar current (Q2659845) (← links)
- Geophysical water flows with constant vorticity and centripetal terms (Q2662170) (← links)
- Multiple solutions for an elliptic equation from the antarctic circumpolar current (Q2700897) (← links)
- A hyperbolic-type azimuthal velocity model for equatorial currents (Q3389524) (← links)
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- The modeling of the equatorial undercurrent using the Navier–Stokes equations in rotating spherical coordinates (Q4958368) (← links)
- On a nonlinear model for the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (Q5158611) (← links)
- Well-posedness of a nonlinear Hilfer fractional derivative model for the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (Q6123320) (← links)
- Explicit solutions of atmospheric Ekman flow with some cases of eddy viscosities (Q6191603) (← links)