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Slow hydrodynamic manifolds for the three-component linearized Grad system

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Considering a linearized three-component Grad system, we prove that the exact summation of the Chapman–Enskog series for the shear stress is equivalent to the slow dynamics in Fourier space.

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The author would like to thank Ilya Karlin for several useful suggestions and insightful discussions.

The author would like to thank the anonymous reviewer for useful comments.

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Kogelbauer, F. Slow hydrodynamic manifolds for the three-component linearized Grad system. Continuum Mech. Thermodyn. 32, 1141–1146 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00161-019-00819-6

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