Published March 13, 2026 | Version v1
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Application of a Relativistic Space-Fluid Dynamical Grand State Equation to Personalized Human Blood Flow: A Case Study with Subject "Tony"

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This research explores the novel application of a Relativistic Space-Fluid Dynamical Grand State Equation to the modeling of human hemodynamics. By bridging the gap between advanced fluid dynamics and personalized medicine, this study presents a specialized case analysis centered on a single subject, "Tony." The work demonstrates how relativistic fluid principles can be adapted to describe the complexities of blood flow within a biological system, providing a unique framework for understanding personalized cardiovascular mechanics. This paper aims to contribute to the evolving field of mathematical biology by offering a high-precision dynamical approach to blood flow modeling. If you want to know more about my papers visit UnifiedEquations.

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