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The following pages link to The genesis of fluid mechanics 1640--1780 (Q506903):
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- Newton's study of fluid mechanics (Q532020) (← links)
- From Newton's mechanics to Euler's equations (Q942734) (← links)
- The origins of hydraulics and hydrodynamics in the work of the Petersburg academicians of the 18th century (Q1577566) (← links)
- Between hydrodynamics and elasticity theory: The first five births of the Navier-Stokes equation (Q1601340) (← links)
- Continuum mechanics through the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Historical perspectives from John Bernoulli (1727) to Ernst Hellinger (1914) (Q2452727) (← links)
- Relationships between the optimum parameters of four projectile motions (Q2628730) (← links)
- A. Friedrich Hirzebruch. B. Historical works to fluids: Hans Gebelein, Ernst Mohr. C. Important aspects on the history of mathematics, Babylon (Q2913107) (← links)
- Sir George Gabriel Stokes in Skreen: how a childhood by the sea influenced a giant in fluid dynamics (Q4994627) (← links)
- Colin Maclaurin (1698–1746) and his contemporaries on wind and water: the local and the universal (Q5217289) (← links)
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- Bernoullian influences on Leonhard Euler’s early fluid mechanics (Q5378571) (← links)
- The efflux problem: how hydraulics became divorced from hydrodynamics (Q6191991) (← links)