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Nonlinear Water Waves With Applications To Wavecurrent Interactions And Tsunamis Adrian Constantin

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Nonlinear Water Waves With Applications To Wavecurrent Interactions And Tsunamis Adrian Constantin
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Publisher: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
File Extension: RAR
File size: 13.75 MB
Author: Adrian Constantin
ISBN: 9781611971866, 9781611971873, 9781613444146, 1611971861, 161197187X, 1613444141
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Nonlinear Water Waves With Applications To Wavecurrent Interactions And Tsunamis Adrian Constantin by Adrian Constantin 9781611971866, 9781611971873, 9781613444146, 1611971861, 161197187X, 1613444141 instant download after payment.

This overview of some of the main results and recent developments in nonlinear water waves presents fundamental aspects of the field and discusses several important topics of current research interest. It contains selected information about water-wave motion for which advanced mathematical study can be pursued, enabling readers to derive conclusions that explain observed phenomena to the greatest extent possible. The author discusses the underlying physical factors of such waves and explores the physical relevance of the mathematical results that are presented. The material is an expanded version of the author's lectures delivered at the NSF-CBMS Regional Research Conference in the Mathematical Sciences organized by the Mathematics Department of the University of Texas-Pan American in 2010.

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