ABSTRACT

This conclusion presents some closing thoughts on the key concepts discussed in the preceding chapters of this book. The book considers that the principal models used to describe the motion of incompressible fluids of small viscosity in the boundary layer near the solid surface past which the fluid flows, or in the boundary layer arising in the region of contact of two flows. It demonstrates the application of some methods for solving mathematical problems in the theory of boundary layer. The book focuses on some open problems in the theory of boundary layer, which shows interesting from the mathematical standpoint and useful for applications. It considers the problems of boundary layer in the vicinity of a point where the outer flow has zero velocity. The book deals only with the stationary problems for dilatable fluids.