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Ray method for surface waves on a ferromagnetic fluid
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    Ray method for surface waves on a ferromagnetic fluid (English)
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    The ray method, or geometrical optics method, is used to study surface waves on a ferromagnetic fluid of variable depth. Both time-dependent and time-reduced cases are considered on the basis of the shallow-water approximation. An application of the time-reduced ray method leads to the discovery of edge waves on a ferromagnetic fluid over a uniformly sloping bottom.
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    ray method
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    geometrical optics method
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    surface waves
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    ferromagnetic fluid
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    variable depth
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    time-reduced cases
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    shallow-water approximation
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    time-reduced ray method
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    edge waves
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    uniformly sloping bottom
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