A possible mechanism for frequency down-shift in nonlinear wave modulation
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- The effects of viscosity on the linear stability of damped Stokes waves, downshifting, and rogue wave generation
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- The effects of wind and nonlinear damping on rogue waves and permanent downshift
- Rogue waves, dissipation, and downshifting
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