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The result was delete. plicit 12:20, 24 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Swirl function

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Not notable. There is a MathWorld page on the same subject (two sentences along with figures). The article cites a book – Trott, M., Graphica 1: The World of Mathematica Graphics. The Imaginary Made Real: The Images of Michael Trott. Champaign, IL: Wolfram Media, pp. 36-37 and 86, 1999 – which I concede I don't have a copy of, but which I think is unlikely to be the significant coverage we are looking for. There are search results for the phrase "swirl function", with a variety of meanings, especially in fluid mechanics, but not for the subject of this article. Adumbrativus (talk) 10:02, 17 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Keep : Swirl is a rather non-firmly-settled term for a generic group of functions. The group of functions may also be encountered or aliased as vortices, eddies, and more. It's true that vortices is a somewhat highly studied phenomenon in physics & engeneering, but the topic itself does not let itself encapsulate to just that and similar. It rather has pure applied mathematical application too. E.g. one needs very little research to find an abundance of swirl pens available for Photoshop - and, oh, Mr. Swirl failed. WStrBinA (talk) 22:48, 21 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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