An Asymptotic Solution for the Navier-Stokes Equation (Report)
Progress in Physics 2009, Jan 2009, 1
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We have used as the velocity field of a fluid the functional form derived in Casuso (2007), obtained by studying the origin of turbulence as a consequence of a new description of the density distribution of matter as a modified discontinuous Dirichlet integral. As an interesting result we have found that this functional form for velocities is a solution to the Navier-Stokes equation when considering asymptotic behaviour, i.e. for large values of time. 1 Introduction
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