Asymptotic expansions and the Maslov canonical opeator in the linear theory of water waves. I: Main constructions and equations for surface gravity waves
Publication:706261
DOI10.1134/S1061920818010016zbMath1065.76026OpenAlexW2791820973WikidataQ130183919 ScholiaQ130183919MaRDI QIDQ706261
S. Yu. Dobrokhotov, Peter N. Zhevandrov
Publication date: 8 February 2005
Published in: Russian Journal of Mathematical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1134/s1061920818010016
Nonlinear boundary value problems for linear elliptic equations (35J65) Water waves, gravity waves; dispersion and scattering, nonlinear interaction (76B15) Asymptotic methods, singular perturbations applied to problems in fluid mechanics (76M45) Asymptotic expansions of solutions to PDEs (35C20)
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