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Vortex motion in the neighbourhood of a cosmic string
I consider fluid motions in the neighbourhood of a cosmic string by using complex variable techniques. In particular I study the motion of line vortices and show that a single vortex cannot remain at rest but must orbit the cosmic string. I also discuss the motion of vortices in the flow of a wake induced by a moving cosmic string. Some possible connections with string theory are noted.