Thursday, August 14, 2014

Navier-Stokes equations: the problem of the Millennium Prize is not resolved

Navier-Stokes equations: the problem of the Millennium Prize is not resolved

The Millennium Prize of the Institute of Mathematics Clay on the Navier-Stokes Will he escape from the hands of mathematician Mukhtarbay Otelbayev? Kazakh detects an error in its mathematical demonstration but does not disarm either.

Although one can write in a condensed form (the last equation down the blackboard), the Navier-Stokes equations are somewhat complex, involving what is called the tensor σij constraints.  These equations are of great importance for engineers, meteorologists and astrophysicists.  © Olivier Thual

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In a previous article, Futura-Sciences leaned in detail resounding statement in January 2014 Mukhtarbay Otelbayev, Kazakh mathematician of the Eurasian National University in Astana, Kazakhstan. This brilliant researcher thought he had solved one of the problems of the Millennium Prize of the Institute of Mathematics Clay: demonstration or refutation, a theorem conjectured long for Navier-Stokes.

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