The following pages link to Philippe H. Trinh (Q975647):
Displaying 37 items.
- Unifying the steady state resonant solutions of the periodically forced KdVB, mKdVB, and eKdVB equations (Q975648) (← links)
- The dynamics of localized spot patterns for reaction-diffusion systems on the sphere (Q2807472) (← links)
- Bending of elastic fibres in viscous flows: the influence of confinement – CORRIGENDUM (Q2878427) (← links)
- Do waveless ships exist? Results for single-cornered hulls (Q2893249) (← links)
- Curvature suppresses the Rayleigh-Taylor instability (Q2947717) (← links)
- Localized Spot Patterns on the Sphere for Reaction-Diffusion Systems: Theory and Open Problems (Q2958828) (← links)
- New singularities for Stokes waves (Q2973667) (← links)
- Exponential Asymptotics and Stokes Line Smoothing for Generalized Solitary Waves (Q3001153) (← links)
- On the distinguished limits of the Navier slip model of the moving contact line problem (Q3457567) (← links)
- Complex singularities near the intersection of a free surface and wall. Part 1. Vertical jets and rising bubbles (Q4559111) (← links)
- Exponential Asymptotics for Thin Film Rupture (Q4923327) (← links)
- On the structure of steady parasitic gravity-capillary waves in the small surface tension limit (Q4958164) (← links)
- Gravity–capillary waves in reduced models for wave–structure interactions (Q4961094) (← links)
- Multiple-scales analysis of wave evolution in the presence of rigid vegetation (Q5024817) (← links)
- Exponential asymptotics for steady parasitic capillary ripples on steep gravity waves (Q5067081) (← links)
- Exponential asymptotics for steady parasitic capillary ripples on steep gravity waves – ERRATUM (Q5076039) (← links)
- Shear-induced instabilities of flows through submerged vegetation (Q5221426) (← links)
- Exponential asymptotics with coalescing singularities (Q5251057) (← links)
- The wake of a two-dimensional ship in the low-speed limit: results for multi-cornered hulls (Q5252666) (← links)
- A topological study of gravity free-surface waves generated by bluff bodies using the method of steepest descents (Q5363607) (← links)
- On reduced models for gravity waves generated by moving bodies (Q5364513) (← links)
- Bending of elastic fibres in viscous flows: the influence of confinement (Q5406656) (← links)
- New gravity–capillary waves at low speeds. Part 1. Linear geometries (Q5417393) (← links)
- New gravity–capillary waves at low speeds. Part 2. Nonlinear geometries (Q5417394) (← links)
- Exponential asymptotics and the generation of free-surface flows by submerged line vortices (Q5881813) (← links)
- On the structure of parasitic gravity-capillary standing waves in the small surface tension limit (Q6094227) (← links)
- The role of exponential asymptotics and complex singularities in self-similarity, transitions, and branch merging of nonlinear dynamics (Q6111910) (← links)
- On the development and analysis of coupled surface–subsurface models of catchments. Part 1. Analysis of dimensions and parameters for UK catchments (Q6118330) (← links)
- On the development and analysis of coupled surface–subsurface models of catchments. Part 2. A three-dimensional benchmark model and its properties (Q6118331) (← links)
- On the development and analysis of coupled surface–subsurface models of catchments. Part 3. Analytical solutions and scaling laws (Q6118332) (← links)
- Resurgent aspects of applied exponential asymptotics (Q6407906) (← links)
- On the selection of Saffman-Taylor viscous fingers for divergent flow in a wedge (Q6548966) (← links)
- Pathologies in the asymptotics of low-Froude free-surface waves over smooth bodies (Q6556847) (← links)
- Exponential asymptotics for a model problem of an equatorially trapped Rossby wave (Q6598434) (← links)
- Three-dimensional exponential asymptotics and Stokes surfaces for flows past a submerged point source (Q6622927) (← links)
- A model ODE for the exponential asymptotics of nonlinear parasitic capillary ripples (Q6630856) (← links)
- An enthalpy-based model for the physics of ice-crystal icing (Q6661426) (← links)