LIOUVILLE'S THEOREM


Meaning of LIOUVILLE'S THEOREM in English

(ˈ)lyü|vēlz- noun

Usage: usually capitalized L

Etymology: after Joseph Liouville died 1882 French mathematician

: a theorem in fluid dynamics: the density of any selected part of a stream of fluid that does no work and that has no work done on it remains constant as that part moves along its stream line

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