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John W. Dold

John William Dold (also known as Bill Dold) is an emeritus professor in the department of mathematics in the University of Manchester, a specialist in the field of Fluid Mechanics and Combustion. He was the founder of the journal Combustion Theory and Modelling.

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Kerr–Dold vortex Zeldovich–Liñán–Dold model Dold–Joulin equation Edge flame
Alma mater
Christian Brothers College University of Zimbabwe University of London Cranfield University
Academic advisors
John F. Clarke
Thesis
On the auto-ignition and combustion of a finite region of gaseous fuel (1979)
Workplaces
University of Bristol University of Provence University of Manchester

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John W. Dold → Dold, Google ScholarPublications, John, Mathematics Genealogy ProjectHomepageJohn, ResearchGate
Academic advisors · 1
John W. Dold → John F. Clarke
Alma mater · 1
John W. Dold → Christian Brothers College University of Zimbabwe University of London Cranfield University
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John W. Dold → Kerr–Dold vortex Zeldovich–Liñán–Dold model Dold–Joulin equation Edge flame
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John W. Dold → On the auto-ignition and combustion of a finite region of gaseous fuel (1979)
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John W. Dold → University of Bristol University of Provence University of Manchester

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John W. DoldKnown forKerr–Dold vortex Zeldovich–Liñán–Dold model Dold–Joulin equation Edge flame1.00infobox
John W. DoldThesisOn the auto-ignition and combustion of a finite region of gaseous fuel (1979)1.00infobox
John W. DoldWorkplacesUniversity of Bristol University of Provence University of Manchester1.00infobox
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