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A causality-preserving Fourier method for gravity waves in a viscous, thermally diffusive, and vertically varying atmosphere
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    A causality-preserving Fourier method for gravity waves in a viscous, thermally diffusive, and vertically varying atmosphere (English)
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    15 July 2020
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    multilayer method
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    boundary value problem
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    dissipative modes
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    scattering matrix
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    Kennett algorithm
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