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The interaction between the backflow patterns generated by two slowly-moving impurities in an arbitrary liquid is examined in both three- and two-dimensional systems. It is concluded that this interaction becomes more important as the dimensionality is reduced.
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Ghassib, H.B., Chatterjee, S. On backflow in two and three dimensions. Z. Physik B - Condensed Matter 51, 93–94 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01308762
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