Fluid Dynamics and Euler equations

The motion of fluids like water or air presents a paradox: while appearing as a continuous mass capable of powerful movement, they consist of countless tiny, independently moving molecules. Leonard Euler’s 1757 paper, “General principles of the motions of fluids,” introduced the Euler equations, foundational to modern fluid dynamics. These equations describe fluid motion in relation to internal pressure and external forces, excluding viscosity effects.
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