Unconditionally stable splitting methods for the shallow water equations
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Publication:1307241
DOI10.1023/A:1022366502335zbMath0945.76059MaRDI QIDQ1307241
Runar Holdahl, Knut-Andreas Lie, Helge Holden
Publication date: 1 December 1999
Published in: BIT (Search for Journal in Brave)
shallow water equationsoperator splittinghyperbolic conservation lawsadaptive grid refinementfront-tracking methoddam break flowflow over obstacleexpanding bore with rotational symmetrywater waves rotating over parabolic bottom
Water waves, gravity waves; dispersion and scattering, nonlinear interaction (76B15) Finite difference methods applied to problems in fluid mechanics (76M20) Hyperbolic conservation laws (35L65)
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