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    Dynamical systems
    Mathematical Theory of Incompressible Nonviscous Fluids
    • Incompressible nonviscous flows, a key area in fluid dynamics, revolve around the Euler equation, which describes the velocity field of fluids. Despite being established in 1755, significant questions about the equation's solutions remain unresolved, particularly regarding singularities and the long-term behavior of smooth solutions. This ongoing complexity has attracted the attention of many mathematicians, making the study of perfect flows a vibrant and challenging segment of applied mathematics, rich with diverse mathematical techniques and theories.

      Mathematical Theory of Incompressible Nonviscous Fluids
    • Lectures: J. Guckenheimer: Bifurcations of dynamical systems.- J. Moser: Various aspects of integrable.- S. Newhouse: Lectures on dynamical systems.- Seminars: A. Chenciner: Hopf bifurcation for invariant tori.- M. Misiurewicz: Horseshoes for continuous mappings of an interval.

      Dynamical systems