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Symmetries and Conservation Laws

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This lecture covers the symmetries and conservation laws in fluid dynamics, focusing on the Navier-Stokes equations for incompressible flows. Topics include velocity components, pressure, periodic boundary conditions, and the application of Einstein summation. The instructor emphasizes the importance of maximizing symmetries in ideal fluid systems without walls or boundaries.

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