Viscous flow due to a shrinking sheet
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Abstract
The viscous flow induced by a shrinking sheet is studied. Existence and (non)uniqueness are proved. Exact solutions, both numerical and in closed form, are found.
Publisher
American Mathematical Society (AMS)
Subject
Applied Mathematics
Link
http://www.ams.org/qam/2006-64-02/S0033-569X-06-01002-5/S0033-569X-06-01002-5.pdf
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