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BiGlobal and point vortex methods for the instability analysis of wakes

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Table 1. Classification of linear stability  t h e o r y concepts for analysis of a steady  s t a t e Q
Figure 1. Amplification rate (úí) and frequency (clv as a function of the wavenumber k for d: 0.1, 0.2 and 0.3
Figure 2. Amplification rate (úí) and frequency (uj r  as a function of the wavenumber k for d: 0.4 and 0.5
Figure 4. The four modes for k = 1.5 and d = 0.3. Two neutral eigenvalues, one growing and one decaying
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