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Oscillating Patterns in Some Nonlinear Evolution Equations

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Mathematical Foundation of Turbulent Viscous Flows

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Mathematics ((LNMCIME,volume 1871))

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My interest in Navier-Stokes equations arose from the wavelet revolution. I was puzzled by (1) a series of talks and preprints by Marie Farge and (2) an intriguing paper by Paul Federbush entitled ‘Navier and Stokes meet the wavelets’. Both Marie Farge and Paul Federbush were convinced that wavelets could play an important role in fluid dynamics.

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Marco Cannone Tetsuro Miyakawa

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Meyer, Y. (2006). Oscillating Patterns in Some Nonlinear Evolution Equations. In: Cannone, M., Miyakawa, T. (eds) Mathematical Foundation of Turbulent Viscous Flows. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol 1871. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11545989_4

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