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The new, original, reinforced, zonal, spectral solutions for the partial differential equations (PDEs) of the three-dimensional compressible Navier–Stokes layer (NSL), which govern the flow over the flying configurations (FCs), in subsonic and supersonic flow are split, due to the use of the logarithmic density function, is stable, due to the analytical hybridization, accurate and fast.

These zonal, spectral NSL’s solutions can be useful for the computation of more complex attached and detached flows, as, for example, the flow over FCs, at higher angles of attack, with leading edge vortices.

Further applications of these NSL’s solutions in thermodynamics, magnetodynamics and astrophysics are possible.

A further speed-up of the computation, ...

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