On the shoreline boundary conditions for Boussinesq-type models
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- A regularized shallow-water waves system with slip-wall boundary conditions in a basin: theory and numerical analysis
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- Generating boundary conditions for a Boussinesq system
- On devising Boussinesq-type models with bounded eigenspectra: one horizontal dimension
- Finite volume schemes for dispersive wave propagation and runup
- Approximations of the carrier-greenspan periodic solution to the shallow water wave equations for flows on a sloping beach
- General boundary conditions for a Boussinesq model with varying bathymetry
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