euler equations
The Euler equations refer to a set of mathematical equations that describe the motion of a fluid. They are derived from the principles of conservation of mass and conservation of momentum and are used to analyze the flow of fluids, such as air or water, in various applications, including aerodynamics and hydrodynamics.
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