Exact theory of solitary waves in a stratified fluid with surface tension. I: Nonoscillatory case (Q687489)

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    Exact theory of solitary waves in a stratified fluid with surface tension. I: Nonoscillatory case
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 431273

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      Exact theory of solitary waves in a stratified fluid with surface tension. I: Nonoscillatory case (English)
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      26 October 1993
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      The subject is to give a rigorous proof of existence of an elevation solitary wave solution to a full system of partial differential equations describing two-dimensional motion of an inviscid incompressible stratified liquid over a solid bottom (the liquid has a free surface). The existence proof is given for parametric regions in which the full system of equations can be reduced asymptotically to the Korteweg-de Vries equation for long small-amplitude waves, which has the explicit soliton solution. The proof is based on analysis of two auxiliary Sturm- Liouville problems. An explicit example, with a particular distribution of the density, is considered, to which the general results apply to guarantee existence of the solitary wave.
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      Bond number
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      Froude number
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      existence
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      parametric regions
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      Korteweg-de Vries equation
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      long small-amplitude waves
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      Sturm-Liouville problems
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