User vorph - MathOverflowmost recent 30 from http://mathoverflow.net2013-06-18T21:33:18Zhttp://mathoverflow.net/feeds/user/29323http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://mathoverflow.net/questions/124568/fluid-mechanics-and-topology/124571#124571Answer by Vorph for Fluid mechanics and topologyVorph2013-03-15T00:08:13Z2013-03-15T00:08:13Z<p>I don't know if it's the kind of answer you're looking for, but the only reference that comes to my mind is the book of Vladimir I. Arnold and Boris A. Khesin : Topological methods in hydrodynamics <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Topological-Methods-Hydrodynamics-Mathematical-Sciences/dp/038794947X" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.com/Topological-Methods-Hydrodynamics-Mathematical-Sciences/dp/038794947X</a></p>
http://mathoverflow.net/questions/36850/journals-for-undergraduates/120217#120217Answer by Vorph for Journals for undergraduatesVorph2013-01-29T14:20:30Z2013-01-29T14:20:30Z<p>If you understand french, "Quadrature" is also a good magazine which for instance contains sections about counter examples and history of mathematics. Recently a special issue about Poincaré has been published.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.quadrature.info/index.php?page=002" rel="nofollow">http://www.quadrature.info/index.php?page=002</a></p>