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  1. Vortex

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    Vortex Filament Theory
    The behavior of long, thin vortices can be modeled using the Biot-Savart law, where the self-induced velocity of a vortex filament is calculated by integrating the influence of all other infinitesimal elements of the filament. This forms the basis for studying phenomena such as vortex shedding and the dynamics of vortex sheets, which often exhibit inherent instabilities, such as the Kelvin–Helmholtz instability.
    Classification of Vortices