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Tsunamis and Hurricanes: A Mathematical Approach Book

Tsunamis and Hurricanes: A Mathematical Approach
Tsunamis and Hurricanes: A Mathematical Approach, This book presents new research on the mathematical description of tsunamis and hurricanes. The description includes dissipative terms and does not contain singularities or two valued functions. The book uses the equivalence principle of solutions of nonl, Tsunamis and Hurricanes: A Mathematical Approach has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Tsunamis and Hurricanes: A Mathematical Approach, This book presents new research on the mathematical description of tsunamis and hurricanes. The description includes dissipative terms and does not contain singularities or two valued functions. The book uses the equivalence principle of solutions of nonl, Tsunamis and Hurricanes: A Mathematical Approach
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  • Tsunamis and Hurricanes: A Mathematical Approach
  • Written by author Ferdinand Cap
  • Published by Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, August 2006
  • This book presents new research on the mathematical description of tsunamis and hurricanes. The description includes dissipative terms and does not contain singularities or two valued functions. The book uses the equivalence principle of solutions of nonl
  • Tsunamis and hurricanes have had a devastating impact on the population living near the coast during the year 2005. The calculation of the power and intensity of tsunamis and hurricanes are of great importance not only for engineers and meteorologists but
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1 Introduction to wave physics

1.1 Types of waves

1.2 Linear wave equations

1.3 Solutions of linear wave equations

1.4 Nonlinear wave equations

1.5 Physics of nonlinear wave equations

2 Basic flow equations

2.1 Units and properties of substances

2.2 Conservation ofmass

2.3 The equation of motion

2.4 Conservation of energy

2.5 Thermodynamics

2.6 Vorticity theorems

2.7 Potential flow in incompressible fluids

2.8 Potential flow in compressible fluids4

2.9 The DARBOUX solution of plane waves in non-dissipative gases

2.10 The equivalence theorem

3 Water waves

3.1 The variety of water waves

3.2 Gravity water waves

3.3 Capillarity waves

3.4 Solitons

3.5 Dissipationless tsunamis2

3.6 Wave equation for dissipative tsunamis

3.7 The tsunami wave equations

4. Hurricanes

4.1 Terminology and basics

4.2 The excitation of vorticity in cyclones

4.3 Mathematical modelling of cyclones

4.4 Multifluid cyclone modelling

References

Index


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