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Fluid mechanics / Turbulence / Chaos theory / Continuum mechanics / Dynamical system / California Institute of Technology / Whitewater / Physics / Fluid dynamics / Aerodynamics
Date: 2013-10-27 15:19:46
Fluid mechanics
Turbulence
Chaos theory
Continuum mechanics
Dynamical system
California Institute of Technology
Whitewater
Physics
Fluid dynamics
Aerodynamics

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