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The following pages link to TRAPPING OF SURFACE WATER WAVES BY FIXED BODIES IN A CHANNEL (Q3985604):
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- A body traps as many water-wave modes in a symmetric channel as it wishes (Q455580) (← links)
- On trapping of surface water waves by cylindrical bodies in a channel (Q661691) (← links)
- The Dirichlet-Neumann operator for oblique water waves over a submerged thin cylinder and an application (Q829078) (← links)
- Simple method for finding trapped modes in problems of the linear theory of surface waves (Q845523) (← links)
- Wave-interference effects on a truncated cylinder in a channel (Q913585) (← links)
- Trapping of water waves by moored bodies (Q1016558) (← links)
- On a bound for the frequency of surface waves trapped near a cylinder spanning a channel (Q1202403) (← links)
- Scattering of water waves by axisymmetric bodies in a channel (Q1209580) (← links)
- Approximations to sloshing frequencies for rectangular tanks with internal structures (Q1905562) (← links)
- Trapped modes and resonances for thin horizontal cylinders in a two-layer fluid (Q2247579) (← links)
- Sufficient conditions on the existence of trapped modes in problems of the linear theory of surface waves (Q2452642) (← links)
- Water waves trapped by thin submerged cylinders: exact solutions (Q2516035) (← links)
- Trapping waves in shallow water wells (Q2910603) (← links)
- Water-waves modes trapped in a canal by a near-surface rough body (Q3066308) (← links)
- Experimental study on water-wave trapped modes (Q3097620) (← links)
- Trapping of water waves above a round sill (Q3316801) (← links)
- Approximations to wave propagation through doubly-periodic arrays of scatterers (Q3576499) (← links)
- Trapped modes in a wave guide with a circular cylinder (Q4689865) (← links)
- Trapped continental shelf waves with a free surface (Q4971968) (← links)
- Trapped-wave modes of bodies in channels (Q5364424) (← links)
- On uniqueness and trapped modes in the water-wave problem for vertical barriers. (Q5960637) (← links)
- Curved channels with constant cross sections may support trapped surface waves (Q6109111) (← links)