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English: A numerical solution of the Navier-Stokes equations in 2D in vorticity form using the Crank-Nicolson scheme. Because this system of equations is nonlinear, a solution is found at each timestep with fixed-point iteration. Periodic boundary conditions with nu=0.001 and initial condition vorticity = sin(X)*sin(Y) + sin(2*X)*sin(2*Y) + 0.1*cos(X-1)*sin(Y+1) where X and Y are on [0, 2*pi].
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