Flexural- and capillary-gravity waves due to fundamental singularities in an inviscid fluid of finite depth
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- Waves generated on an ice cover by a source pulsating in fluid
- Transient axi-symmetric disturbances in two-layer fluid
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- The gravity waves created by a moving source in a fluid of finite depth
- Interfacial capillary-gravity waves due to a fundamental singularity in a system of two semi-infinite fluids
- On weakly singular and fully nonlinear travelling shallow capillary-gravity waves in the critical regime
- Fundamental singularities in the theory of water waves with an inertial surface in the presence of surface tension
- Wave resonances in the presence of current and the frequency and time-domain interconnection
- Time-dependent capillary-gravity waves in the presence of current
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- Unsteady three-dimensional sources in deep water with an elastic cover and their applications
- Soliton-like structures on a liquid surface under an ice cover
- Plane problem of the impact of several shock pulses on a viscoelastic plate floating on a fluid surface
- Some analytical properties of capillary-gravity waves in two-fluid flows of infinite depth
- Wave scattering by a thin elastic plate floating on a two-layer fluid
- Radiation and diffraction of water waves by a submerged body with ice cover in finite depth
- Process of establishing a plane-wave system on ice cover over a dipole moving uniformly in an ideal fluid column
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