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Autonomous Two-Dimensional Navier–Stokes Equations

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This chapter contains some basic facts about solutions of nonstationary Navier–Stokes equations

We put our faith in the tendency for dynamical systems with a large number of degrees of freedom, and with coupling between those degrees of freedom, to approach a statistical state which is independent (partially, if not wholly) of the initial conditions. – George Keith Batchelor

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Łukaszewicz, G., Kalita, P. (2016). Autonomous Two-Dimensional Navier–Stokes Equations. In: Navier–Stokes Equations. Advances in Mechanics and Mathematics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27760-8_7

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