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Point vortex equilibria related to Bessel polynomials

The method of polynomials is used to construct two families of stationary point vortex configurations. The vortices are placed at the reciprocals of the zeroes of Bessel polynomials. Configurations that translate uniformly, and configurations that are completely stationary, are obtained in this way.

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Published in:Regular & chaotic dynamics 2016-05, Vol.21 (3), p.249-253
Main Author: O’Neil, Kevin A.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The method of polynomials is used to construct two families of stationary point vortex configurations. The vortices are placed at the reciprocals of the zeroes of Bessel polynomials. Configurations that translate uniformly, and configurations that are completely stationary, are obtained in this way.
ISSN:1560-3547
1560-3547
1468-4845
DOI:10.1134/S1560354716030011