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Algorithms for the free-surface Green function
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    Algorithms for the free-surface Green function (English)
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    Numerical methods are outlined for computing the velocity potential, and its derivatives, for linearized three-dimensional wave motions due to a unit source with harmonic time dependence beneath a free surface. Two distinct cases are considered where the fluid depth is either infinite, or of constant finite depth. Efficient algorithms are developed in both cases, to replace the numerical evaluation of the relevant integrals by multi-dimensional approximations in economized polynomials. This technique is substantially faster than conventional direct methods based on numerical integration.
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    oscillatory free surface source potential
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    free surface Green function
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    Bessel function
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    linearized three-dimensional wave motions
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    multi- dimensional approximations in economized polynomials
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