Nonlinear Water Waves [electronic resource] : Cetraro, Italy 2013 / by Adrian Constantin, Joachim Escher, Robin Stanley Johnson, Gabriele Villari ; edited by Adrian Constantin.

By: Constantin, Adrian [author.]Contributor(s): Escher, Joachim [author.] | Johnson, Robin Stanley [author.] | Villari, Gabriele [author.] | Constantin, Adrian [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: C.I.M.E. Foundation Subseries ; 2158Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016Edition: 1st ed. 2016Description: VII, 228 p. 48 illus., 8 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319314624Subject(s): Mathematical physics | Partial differential equations | Differential equations | Mathematical Applications in the Physical Sciences | Partial Differential Equations | Ordinary Differential EquationsAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 519 LOC classification: QC19.2-20.85Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Adrian Constantin: Exact travelling periodic water waves in two-dimensional irrotational flows -- Joachim Escher: Breaking Water Waves -- Robin Stanley Johnson: Asymptotic methods for weakly nonlinear and other water waves -- Gabriele Villari: A survival kit in phase plane analysis: some basic models and problems.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This volume brings together four lecture courses on modern aspects of water waves. The intention, through the lectures, is to present quite a range of mathematical ideas, primarily to show what is possible and what, currently, is of particular interest. Water waves of large amplitude can only be fully understood in terms of nonlinear effects, linear theory being not adequate for their description. Taking advantage of insights from physical observation, experimental evidence and numerical simulations, classical and modern mathematical approaches can be used to gain insight into their dynamics. The book presents several avenues and offers a wide range of material of current interest. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of the subject, the book should be of interest to mathematicians (pure and applied), physicists and engineers. The lectures provide a useful source for those who want to begin to investigate how mathematics can be used to improve our understanding of water wave phenomena. In addition, some of the material can be used by those who are already familiar with one branch of the study of water waves, to learn more about other areas. The lectures cover background material as well as aspects that represent the state-of-the-art. We therefore commend this collection of lectures to both the novice and the expert.
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Adrian Constantin: Exact travelling periodic water waves in two-dimensional irrotational flows -- Joachim Escher: Breaking Water Waves -- Robin Stanley Johnson: Asymptotic methods for weakly nonlinear and other water waves -- Gabriele Villari: A survival kit in phase plane analysis: some basic models and problems.

This volume brings together four lecture courses on modern aspects of water waves. The intention, through the lectures, is to present quite a range of mathematical ideas, primarily to show what is possible and what, currently, is of particular interest. Water waves of large amplitude can only be fully understood in terms of nonlinear effects, linear theory being not adequate for their description. Taking advantage of insights from physical observation, experimental evidence and numerical simulations, classical and modern mathematical approaches can be used to gain insight into their dynamics. The book presents several avenues and offers a wide range of material of current interest. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of the subject, the book should be of interest to mathematicians (pure and applied), physicists and engineers. The lectures provide a useful source for those who want to begin to investigate how mathematics can be used to improve our understanding of water wave phenomena. In addition, some of the material can be used by those who are already familiar with one branch of the study of water waves, to learn more about other areas. The lectures cover background material as well as aspects that represent the state-of-the-art. We therefore commend this collection of lectures to both the novice and the expert.

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