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Supersymmetric Generalization

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Lectures on Fluid Dynamics

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Once proven the fact that a bosonic Nambu—Goto theory gives rise to and links together the Chaplygin gas and Born—Infeld models, which are irrotational in that the velocity of the former and the momentum of the latter are given by a gradient of a potential, one can ask whether there is a d-brane that produces a fluid model with nonvanishing vorticity.

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Jackiw, R. (2002). Supersymmetric Generalization. In: Lectures on Fluid Dynamics. CRM Series in Mathematical Physics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3665-6_5

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