1. Vortex Statics

William Thomson
1878 Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh  
The subject of this paper issteady motionof vortices.1. Extended definition of "steady motion." The motion of any system of solid or fluid or solid and fluid matter is said to be steady when its configuration remains equal and similar, and the velocities of homologous particles equal, however the configuration may move in space, and however distant individual material particles may at one time be from the points homologous to their positions at another time.
doi:10.1017/s0370164600031679 fatcat:qotxezxpy5b3vmvnxalymeguly