The following pages link to Embrecht W. C. Van Groesen (Q423461):
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- Fully dispersive dynamic models for surface water waves above varying bottom. I: Model equations (Q423463) (← links)
- Optimized variational 1D Boussinesq modelling for broad-band waves over flat bottom (Q526475) (← links)
- Fully dispersive dynamic models for surface water waves above varying bottom. II: Hybrid spatial-spectral implementations (Q528605) (← links)
- Variational derivation of KdV-type models for surface water waves (Q620895) (← links)
- Decay of travelling waves in dissipative Poisson systems (Q753225) (← links)
- Variational derivation of improved KP-type of equations (Q763837) (← links)
- Applications of natural constraints in critical point theory to boundary value problems on domains with rotation symmetry (Q802074) (← links)
- Finite energy wave signals of extremal amplitude in the spatial NLS-dynamics (Q950951) (← links)
- Accurate modelling of uni-directional surface waves (Q975639) (← links)
- On normal modes in classical Hamiltonian systems (Q1052115) (← links)
- Existence of multiple normal mode trajectories on convex energy surfaces of even, classical Hamiltonian systems (Q1054491) (← links)
- Analytical mini-max methods for Hamiltonian brake orbits of prescribed energy (Q1116374) (← links)
- Time-asymptotics and the self-organization hypothesis for 2D Navier- Stokes equations (Q1124443) (← links)
- Energy propagation in dissipative systems. II: Centrovelocity for nonlinear wave equations (Q1187915) (← links)
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- Energy propagation in dissipative systems. I: Centrovelocity for linear systems (Q1263344) (← links)
- Unidirectional waves over slowly varying bottom. II: Quasi-homogeneous approximation of distorting waves (Q1269342) (← links)
- Wave groups in uni-directional surface-wave models (Q1287084) (← links)
- Uni-directional waves over slowly varying bottom. I: Derivation of a KdV- type of equation (Q1329861) (← links)
- BEM-numerics and KdV-model analysis for solitary wave split-up (Q1368110) (← links)
- A direct and inverse problem for wave crests modelled by interactions of two solitons (Q1577700) (← links)
- Low-dimensional model for vortex merging in the two-dimensional temporal mixing layer (Q1604107) (← links)
- Sensitivity of the inverse wave crest problem (Q1608076) (← links)
- Modelling and simulation of surface water waves (Q1614032) (← links)
- Quasi-homogeneous critical swirling flows in expanding pipes. I (Q1900344) (← links)
- Numerical algorithm for the calculation of nonsymmetric dipolar and rotating monopolar vortex structures (Q1903670) (← links)
- Quasi-homogeneous critical swirling flows in expanding pipes. II (Q1916851) (← links)
- Localization for spatial-spectral implementations of 1D analytic Boussinesq equations (Q2188878) (← links)
- Hamiltonian Boussinesq formulation of wave-ship interactions (Q2284521) (← links)
- Extreme wave phenomena in down-stream running modulated waves (Q2466619) (← links)
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- Localization in Spatial-Spectral Method for Water Wave Applications (Q2831215) (← links)
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- Dual and inverse formulations of constrained extremum problems (Q3039996) (← links)
- Continuation of solutions of constrained extremum problems and nonlinear eigenvalue problems (Q3039997) (← links)
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- The vorton method (Q3137837) (← links)
- On variational principles for coherent vortex structures (Q3137864) (← links)
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- Balance laws and centro velocity in dissipative systems (Q3352583) (← links)
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- Duality Between Period and Energy of Certain Periodic Hamiltonian Motions (Q3705778) (← links)
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- On small period, large amplitude normal modes of natural Hamiltonian systems (Q3730050) (← links)
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- An extended self-organisation principle for modelling and calculating the dissipation of 2D confined vortices (Q3820212) (← links)