Nonlinear Water Waves with Applications to Wave-Current Interactions and Tsunamis
This overview of some of the main results and recent developments in nonlinear water waves presents fundamental aspects of the field and discusses several important topics of current research interest. It contains selected information about water-wave motion for which advanced mathematical study can be pursued, enabling readers to derive conclusions that explain observed phenomena to the greatest extent possible. The author discusses the underlying physical factors of such waves and explores the physical relevance of the mathematical results that are presented. The book is intended for mathematicians, physicists and engineers interested in the interplay between physical concepts and insights and the mathematical ideas and methods that are relevant to specific water-wave phenomena. The material is an expanded version of the author's lectures delivered at the NSF-CBMS Regional Research Conference in the Mathematical Sciences organized by the Mathematics Department of the University of Texas-Pan American in 2010.
- Includes recent developments to bring readers to the forefront of research in the subject
- Written to be accessible to a wide audience so that it can be used by mathematicians, physicists and engineers
- Suitable as a primary text for graduate-level courses on water waves and a supplementary text for courses on elliptic free boundary problems
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9781611971866
336 pages
251 × 172 × 18 mm
0.54kg
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Preliminaries
- 3. Wave-current interactions
- 4. Fluid kinematics for wave trains
- 5. Solitary water waves
- 6. Breaking waves
- 7. Modeling tsunamis
- Bibliography
- Index.