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    The nonlinear dispersion of Rayleigh waves (English)
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    The present paper shows, using Whitham's method [\textit{G. B. Whitham}, Proc. R. Soc. Lond., Ser. A 283, 238-261 (1965; Zbl 0125.442)] for analysing modulations of wavetrains, that gradual changes of amplitude and wavelength of these nonlinear Rayleigh waves propagate in a particularly simple manner. The loci of constant phase speed always propagate as a simple wave, with group velocity \(c_ G=G(c)\). The phase curves also are characteristic curves of the modulation equations. It is shown that these two properties are general properties of the modulation of waveforms having phase speed depending only on wave steepness. Such waveforms arise from physical systems with no intrinsic scales of length or time.
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    averaged variational principle
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    nonlinear amplitude dispersion
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    shock formation
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    Whitham's method
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    modulations of wavetrains
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    nonlinear Rayleigh waves
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    group velocity
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    wave steepness
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    intrinsic scales of length
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