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- adjectives which refer to an object having cylindrical symmetry, or axisymmetry (i.e. rotational symmetry with respect to a central axis) like a doughnut...
- Stokes, is defined for incompressible, three-dimensional flows with axisymmetry. The properties of stream functions make them useful for analyzing and...
- "worth" axiology, axiom, axiomatic axi- axis Latin axis axion, axis, axisymmetry axon- axis, axle Gr**** ἄξων, ἄξονος (áxōn, áxonos) axon, axonography...
- Eppley. These early attempts were focused on evolving Misner data in axisymmetry (also known as "2+1 dimensions"). At around the same time Tsvi Piran...
- coefficients) of the two Killing vector fields ****ociated with the spacetime's axisymmetry and stationarity, and the Ehlers group. Robert Geroch Breitenlohner,...
- streamlines and flow velocity in a three-dimensional incompressible flow with axisymmetry. A surface with a constant value of the Stokes stream function encloses...
- }{\partial \varphi }}} , the linear combination of the time translation and axisymmetry Killing vectors which is null at the horizon, where Ω {\displaystyle...
- metric tensor, such as stationarity (symmetry under time translation) or axisymmetry (symmetry under rotation about some symmetry axis). With sufficiently...
- ideal MHD equations to two dimensions, often for the case of toroidal axisymmetry (the case relevant in a tokamak). Taking ( r , θ , z ) {\displaystyle...
- the vorticity ωφ, becomes in this cylindrical coordinate system with axisymmetry: ∇ 2 ω φ = 1 r ∂ ∂ r ( r ∂ ω φ ∂ r ) + ∂ 2 ω φ ∂ z 2 − ω φ r 2 = 0. {\displaystyle...