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Quasi-Two-Dimensional Hydrodynamics and Interaction of Vortex Tubes

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This paper is long overdue. Most of the results presented here were obtained in 1986-87. Just a small portion of them (the equations for the dynamics of a pair of counter-rotating vortices and their self-similar solutions) were published in time - in 1988 [1]. The publication was very brief and did not include any details of the calculations.

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Zakharov, V. (1999). Quasi-Two-Dimensional Hydrodynamics and Interaction of Vortex Tubes. In: Passot, T., Sulem, PL. (eds) Nonlinear MHD Waves and Turbulence. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 536. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-47038-7_15

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