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A Legendre-pseudospectral method for computing travelling waves with corners (slope discontinuities) in one space dimension with application to Whitham's equation family
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    A Legendre-pseudospectral method for computing travelling waves with corners (slope discontinuities) in one space dimension with application to Whitham's equation family (English)
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    17 August 2003
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    The author proposes a Legendre-pseudospectral method for computing travelling waves with corners in one space dimension with application to Whitham's equation family. Because ``corner'' waves are not smooth, standard numerical methods converge poorly as the number of grid points is increased. He devises a Legendre-pseudospectral method which is uncorrupted by the singularity. A key step is to derive an extra boundary condition which uniquely identified the corner wave. Although his method is illustrated by the so-called ``Whitham's equation'', the ideas are widely applicable.
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    Corner waves
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    cnoidal waves
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    pseudospectral algorithm
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    Whitham equation
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    travelling waves with corners
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