Abstract
We prescribe an alternative procedure for arriving at the time evolution equations for hydrodynamic local variables such as density, velocity fields, and kinetic energy using a time evolution equation of the single-particle distribution. It is suggested that when applied to various combinations of pair-potential between monoatoms, geometry and initial data, the prescription will have wide applications in hydrodynamics, including solutions of the Navier–Stokes equation.
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