Models for propagation of bores. I: Two dimensional theory

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Publication:1328921

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Jerry L. Bona, Shubha V. Rajopadhye, Maria Elena Schonbek

Publication date: 5 March 1995

Published in: Differential and Integral Equations (Search for Journal in Brave)






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