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|a Bodnár, Tomáš
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|a Waves in Flows
|h Elektronische Ressource
|c edited by Tomáš Bodnár, Giovanni P. Galdi, Šárka Nečasová
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|a 1st ed. 2021
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|a XII, 353 p. 106 illus., 73 illus. in color
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|a New A Priori Estimates From First Principles in Gas Dynamics -- Equatorial Wave–Current Interactions -- Linear and Nonlinear Equatorial Waves in a Simple Model of the Atmosphere -- The Water Wave Problem and Hamiltonian Transformation Theory -- Gravity Wave Propagation in Inhomogeneous Media -- Physical Models for Flow – Acoustic Interaction
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|a Classical and Continuum Physics
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|a Numerical analysis
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|a Physics
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|a Galdi, Giovanni P.
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|a Advances in Mathematical Fluid Mechanics
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|a This volume offers an overview of the area of waves in fluids and the role they play in the mathematical analysis and numerical simulation of fluid flows. Based on lectures given at the summer school “Waves in Flows”, held in Prague from August 27-31, 2018, chapters are written by renowned experts in their respective fields. Featuring an accessible and flexible presentation, readers will be motivated to broaden their perspectives on the interconnectedness of mathematics and physics. A wide range of topics are presented, working from mathematical modelling to environmental, biomedical, and industrial applications. Specific topics covered include: Equatorial wave–current interactions Water–wave problems Gravity wave propagation Flow–acoustic interactions Waves in Flows will appeal to graduate students and researchers in both mathematics and physics. Because of the applications presented, it will also be of interest to engineers working on environmental and industrial issues
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