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Boundary integral methods for axisymmetric and three-dimensional Rayleigh-Taylor instability problems
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    Boundary integral methods for axisymmetric and three-dimensional Rayleigh-Taylor instability problems (English)
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    We shall discuss the difficulties in obtaining a reliable numerical quadrature for surface integrals in three-dimensions. There are two main cases to consider: closed, spherically-shaped surfaces and open doubly- periodic surfaces. We include a review of the boundary integral equations.
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    Rayleigh-Taylor instability of axisymmetric interfaces
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    numerical quadrature
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    surface integrals in three-dimensions
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    closed, spherically- shaped surfaces
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    open doubly-periodic surfaces
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    boundary integral equations
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