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Point vortex dynamics: recent results and open problems
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1988
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Unsteady FlowVortex DynamicsEngineeringPoint Vortex DynamicsPhysicsVortex FlowsAerospace EngineeringFluid MechanicsHydrodynamicsPoint VorticesPoint Vortex EquationsAerodynamicsDynamicsVortex DynamicChaotic MixingPoint Vortex Motion
Abstract he concept of point vortex motion, a classical model in the theory of two-dimensional, incompressible fluid mechanics, was introduced by Helmholtz in 1858. Exploration of the solutions to these equations has made fitful progress since that time as the point vortex model has been brought to bear on various physical situations: atomic structure, large scale weather patterns, “vortex street” wakes, vortex lattices in superfluids and superconductors, etc. The point vortex equations also provide an interesting example of transition to chaotic behavior. We give a brief historical introduction to these topics and develop two of them in particular to the point of current understanding: (i) Steadily moving configurations of point vortices; and (ii) Collision dynamics of vortex pairs.
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