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The following pages link to Existence of capillary-gravity water waves with piecewise constant vorticity (Q2441686):
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- Steady periodic water waves with unbounded vorticity: equivalent formulations and existence results (Q457108) (← links)
- Analyticity of the streamlines and of the free surface for periodic equatorial gravity water flows with vorticity (Q457571) (← links)
- Dispersion relations for rotational gravity water flows having two jumps in the vorticity distribution (Q488507) (← links)
- Equivalent formulations for steady periodic water waves of fixed mean-depth with discontinuous vorticity (Q514020) (← links)
- Elliptic equations with transmission and Wentzell boundary conditions and an application to steady water waves in the presence of wind (Q1661116) (← links)
- Dispersion relations for gravity water flows with two rotational layers (Q1670847) (← links)
- Capillary-gravity water waves: modified flow force formulation (Q2003958) (← links)
- Stationary water waves on rotational flows of two vortical layers (Q2024600) (← links)
- An alternative approach to study irrotational periodic gravity water waves (Q2044742) (← links)
- Resonances for water waves over flows with piecewise constant vorticity (Q2215473) (← links)
- Variational formulation of rotational steady water waves in two-layer flows (Q2238509) (← links)
- Dispersion relations for fixed mean-depth flows with two discontinuities in vorticity (Q2414205) (← links)
- Dispersion relations for periodic water waves with surface tension and discontinuous vorticity (Q2438711) (← links)
- Capillary-gravity water waves with discontinuous vorticity: existence and regularity results (Q2509641) (← links)
- Stationary shapes for 2-d water-waves and hydraulic jumps (Q2820887) (← links)
- On periodic geophysical water flows with discontinuous vorticity in the equatorial <i>f</i> -plane approximation (Q4561741) (← links)
- A nonlinear Schrödinger equation for gravity–capillary water waves on arbitrary depth with constant vorticity. Part 1 (Q4685420) (← links)
- Periodic capillary-gravity water waves of small amplitude (Q6127205) (← links)