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Modeling of waves generated by a moving submerged body. Applications to underwater landslides
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    Modeling of waves generated by a moving submerged body. Applications to underwater landslides (English)
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    6 November 2001
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    boundary element model
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    underwater landslide
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    gridding
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    time stepping techniques
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    conservation of volume
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    sensitivity analysis
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    moving submerged bodies
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