Hydrodynamics

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Hydrodynamics is a classic and influential treatise by Horace Lamb that systematically develops the mathematical theory of fluid motion.

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instanceOf book
scientific treatise
author Horace Lamb
citationForm Hydrodynamics self-linksurface differs
surface form: Lamb, H., Hydrodynamics
covers Navier–Stokes equations in classical form
boundary conditions in fluid flow
equations of motion of fluids
hydrodynamic stability topics
three‑dimensional flow
two‑dimensional flow
field fluid mechanics
hydrodynamics
genre mathematics textbook
physics textbook
hasAbbreviation Hydrodynamics self-linksurface differs
surface form: Lamb’s Hydrodynamics
hasEdition fifth edition 1924
first edition 1879
fourth edition 1916
second edition 1895
sixth edition 1932
third edition 1906
inAcademicDiscipline applied mathematics
mechanical engineering
theoretical physics
influenced development of theoretical fluid mechanics
language English
mathematicalLevel advanced calculus
partial differential equations
vector analysis
namedAfter Horace Lamb
notableFor rigorous mathematical treatment of fluid motion
systematic development of classical hydrodynamics
publisher Cambridge University Press
structure multi‑chapter monograph
subject hydrostatics
incompressible fluid flow
irrotational flow
mathematical theory of fluid motion
potential flow
viscous flow
vortex motion
wave motion in fluids
timePeriodDescribed classical continuum mechanics era
usedAs reference work for engineers
reference work for mathematicians
reference work for physicists

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Horace Lamb notableWork Hydrodynamics
Hydrodynamics hasAbbreviation Hydrodynamics self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Lamb’s Hydrodynamics
Hydrodynamics citationForm Hydrodynamics self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Lamb, H., Hydrodynamics