Ben and perhaps Drenchenator would be able to comment more on this, but if this turns out to be true, a more accurate way to model fluid dynamics may be on the horizon.
Here's a link to the original paper - in Russian

The media might suggest that and I've read some laymen suggest the same. Unfortunately, solving the Millennium Prize problem offers probably no help to modeling fluid dynamics. The prize concerns the most basic form of the Navier-Stokes equations. For the more general case, everyone assumes that the solutions exist and are unique. It'd be unprecedented for solutions to not exist and be unique (for "good" starting conditions) for equations in mathematical physics. I think the problem is of more academic interest than practical interest.isoaker wrote:a more accurate way to model fluid dynamics may be on the horizon.
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