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  <title><![CDATA[Computer Proof ‘Blows Up’ Centuries-Old Fluid Equations]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>For centuries, mathematicians have sought to understand and model the motion of fluids. The equations that describe how ripples crease the surface of a pond have also helped researchers to predict the weather, design better airplanes, and characterize how blood flows through the circulatory system.&nbsp;Perhaps the oldest and most prominent of these equations, formulated by Leonhard Euler more than 250 years ago, describe the flow of an ideal, incompressible fluid: a fluid with no viscosity, or internal friction, that cannot be forced into a smaller volume. In a new study, mathematicians show that a particular version of the Euler equations does indeed sometimes fail. The proof marks a major breakthrough &mdash; and while it doesn&rsquo;t completely solve the problem for the more general version of the equations, it offers hope that such a solution is finally within reach. <a href="https://rll6.math.gatech.edu">Rafael de la Llave</a>, professor in the <a href="https://math.gatech.edu">School of Mathematics</a>&nbsp;who&nbsp;did not work on the study, comments on its findings.&nbsp;</p>
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