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The following pages link to Shallow-Water Equations and Related Topics (Q5188521):
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- Multicomponent flow modeling (Q424264) (← links)
- A mathematical justification of a thin film approximation for the flow down an inclined plane (Q530362) (← links)
- Effective velocity in compressible Navier-Stokes equations with third-order derivatives (Q531671) (← links)
- On the classical solutions of two dimensional inviscid rotating shallow water system (Q619865) (← links)
- Three-points interfacial quadrature for geometrical source terms on nonuniform grids (Q695623) (← links)
- Multi-regime shallow free surface laminar flow models for quasi-Newtonian fluids (Q1671419) (← links)
- Blowup for regular solutions and \(C^1\) solutions of Euler equations in \(\mathbb{R}^N\) with a free boundary (Q1672473) (← links)
- Global smooth solutions to the two dimensional compressible Euler equations with the rotational Coriolis forcing (Q2171202) (← links)
- Long-time behaviour of solutions to a singular heat equation with an application to hydrodynamics (Q2194560) (← links)
- Exponential time differencing for mimetic multilayer Ocean models (Q2222591) (← links)
- An asymptotic limit of a Navier-Stokes system with capillary effects (Q2249763) (← links)
- A regularity-aware algorithm for variational data assimilation of an idealized coupled atmosphere-ocean model (Q2311985) (← links)
- Analysis of a simplified model of rigid structure floating in a viscous fluid (Q2327827) (← links)
- A tsunami simulation of Hakata Bay using the viscous shallow-water equations (Q2452278) (← links)
- The linearized 2D inviscid shallow water equations in a rectangle: boundary conditions and well-posedness (Q2453960) (← links)
- Blow-up for compressible Euler system with space-dependent damping in 1-D (Q2700940) (← links)
- Geometrically intrinsic modeling of shallow water flows (Q4994013) (← links)
- Modeling shallow water waves (Q5112200) (← links)
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- Lifespan estimates for the compressible Euler equations with damping via Orlicz spaces techniques (Q6060262) (← links)