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The following pages link to Capillary-gravity waves and the Navier-Stokes equation (Q2766090):
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- Truncation approximations for gravity-capillary free-surface flows (Q852039) (← links)
- A two-phase problem for capillary-gravity waves and the Benjamin-Ono equation (Q1004346) (← links)
- Steady capillary-gravity waves on the interface of a two-layer fluid over an obstruction-forced modified KdV equation (Q1329827) (← links)
- The rigorous approximation of long-wavelength capillary-gravity waves (Q1606086) (← links)
- Numerical calculation of capillary-gravity waves (Q1849408) (← links)
- Waves and singularities in nonlinear capillary free-surface flows (Q1861660) (← links)
- Gravity-capillary flows over obstacles for the fifth-order forced Korteweg-de Vries equation (Q2061422) (← links)
- Gravity-capillary wave interactions generated by moving disturbances: Euler equations framework (Q2074266) (← links)
- On the motion of gravity-capillary waves with odd viscosity (Q2121587) (← links)
- Dispersion of capillary-gravity waves: A derivation based on conservation of energy (Q2731434) (← links)
- Normal Form Transformations for Capillary-Gravity Water Waves (Q2787283) (← links)
- HOCKING’S EDGE CONDITION RECONSIDERED: SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM OF CAPILLARY-GRAVITY WAVES IN A SPECIAL SETTING (Q3465994) (← links)
- Steep capillary-gravity waves in oscillatory shear-driven flows (Q3550437) (← links)
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- Internal capillary-gravity waves of a two-layer fluid with free surface over an obstruction—Forced extended KdV equation (Q4425501) (← links)
- A simple theory of capillary–gravity wave turbulence (Q4873013) (← links)
- Gravity-Capillary Waves in Layered Fluid (Q5314745) (← links)
- Gravity–capillary waves in finite depth on flows of constant vorticity (Q5363694) (← links)
- New gravity–capillary waves at low speeds. Part 2. Nonlinear geometries (Q5417394) (← links)
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- Relativistic mechanics and thermodynamics: part I. A linear-translation four-vector formalism (Q6046442) (← links)