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method:computer-simulation-of-vortex-evolution-from-laminar-flowComputer Simulation of Vortex Evolution from Laminar Flow
The computational method used to model four stages of vortex development from smooth laminar flow, demonstrating morphologically smooth stage-by-stage transitions analogous to Jupiter's surface vortices
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