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Theory and Computation in Hydrodynamic Stability provides a thorough examination of the mathematical foundations and computational techniques used to analyze stability in fluid flows. The text integrates classical linear stability theory with modern numerical methods, offering both theoretical insights and practical computational approaches.
The monograph covers fundamental concepts including modal and non-modal stability analysis, transition mechanisms, and the physics of instability growth in various flow configurations. Readers will find detailed discussions of eigenvalue problems, temporal and spatial stability frameworks, and applications to boundary layers, jets, and other canonical flows.
Written for graduate students and researchers in fluid mechanics, applied mathematics, and engineering, this work serves as both a reference text and a learning resource. The authors emphasize the connection between physical understanding and mathematical rigor, providing worked examples and computational strategies throughout.







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