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'A physical interpretation of Loitsiansky’s invariant in homogeneous turbulence' written with M J Lighthill. [possibly an unpublished paper]
'Axial flow in trailing line vortices' with correspondence with M G Hall on the curve Q2 and pre-publication reviews by James Lighthill and Robert R Long
Correspondence with James Lighthill
'Pressure fluctuations in isotropic turbulence', with letters from James Lighthill and Don Collis, calculations and graphs
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Lighthill, Sir Michael James (1924–1998) knight, applied mathematician and university administrator
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Lighthill, Sir Michael James (1924–1998) knight, applied mathematician and university administrator
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