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A numerical stability analysis for the two-dimensional incompressible Euler equations
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    A numerical stability analysis for the two-dimensional incompressible Euler equations (English)
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    A normal mode analysis is used to determine the stability of a set of mixed hyperbolic/elliptic equations. The analysis is illustrated for a finite difference solution of the two-dimensional incompressible Euler equations on a rotating reference frame. The normal modes have a boundary layer structure which simplifies the analysis. One unstable and two stable sets of boundary conditions are analysed and the analysis results are confirmed with numerical experiments.
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    two-dimensional nondivergent model of ocean circulation
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    normal mode analysis
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    stability of a set of mixed hyperbolic/elliptic equations
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    finite difference solution
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    two-dimensional incompressible Euler equations
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    rotating reference frame
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