A brief introduction to matrix hydrodynamics
Klas Modin, Milo Viviani

TL;DR
This paper introduces matrix hydrodynamics, a field that discretizes 2-D incompressible fluids using quantization theory, highlighting its foundational concepts and significance.
Contribution
It provides a basic overview of matrix hydrodynamics, a pioneering approach in fluid dynamics discretization introduced by V. Zeitlin.
Findings
Introduces matrix hydrodynamics as a discretization method.
Highlights the role of quantization theory in fluid simulation.
Summarizes key concepts and applications in the field.
Abstract
This survey gives a basic demonstration of matrix hydrodynamics; the field pioneered by V. Zeitlin, where 2-D incompressible fluids are spatially discretized via quantization theory.
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Taxonomy
TopicsFluid Dynamics Simulations and Interactions · Advanced Numerical Methods in Computational Mathematics
