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loglog | 1 month ago

There is no "Navier-Stokes theorem". There is a famous class of open problems whether Navier-Stokes equations are well-posed (have solutions that don't explode in finite time) for various initial data, but that type of question is completely irrelevant for any practical purposes. I do share the feeling though. As a non-expert, I have no idea what the existing, allegedly practically relevant, formalizations of distributed algorithms actually guarantee.

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enum|1 month ago

Thanks. As I said, I have no idea. :)