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Understanding liquids requires mathematical tools that work on different scales
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Mathematicians have finally managed to integrate the physician’s laws governing the movement of particles at various scales. Their efforts will help solve questions set by mathematician David Hilbert in 1900 as part of an ambitious program for all mathematicians of the 20th century, allowing us to better understand the complex behavior of atmospheric and ocean liquids.
“This is a huge outcome in my opinion. I thought it was completely out of reach.” Benjamin Texa At Lyon University…
Source: www.newscientist.com