<p>This paper concerns the dynamics of two layers of compressible, barotropic, viscous fluid lying atop one another. The lower fluid is bounded below by a rigid bottom, and the upper fluid is bounded above by a trivial fluid of constant pressure. This is a free boundary problem: the interfaces between the fluids and above the upper fluid are free to move. The fluids are acted on by gravity in the bulk, and at the free interfaces we consider both the case of surface tension and the case of no surface forces. We are concerned with the Rayleigh-Taylor instability when the upper fluid is heavier than the lower fluid along the equilibrium interface. When the surface tension at the free internal interface is below the critical value, we prove tha...
The linear Rayleigh-Taylor problem for two miscible compressible viscous fluids is solved for the fi...
The theory of internal waves between two bodies of immiscible fluid is important both for its intere...
In this paper, we consider an incompressible viscous fluid in an infinitely deep ocean, being bounde...
This paper concerns the dynamics of two layers of compressible, barotropic, viscous fluid lying atop...
This paper concerns the dynamics of two layers of compressible, barotropic, viscous fluid lying atop...
<p>This paper concerns the dynamics of two layers of compressible, barotropic, viscous fluid lying a...
This paper concerns the dynamics of two layers of compressible, barotropic, viscous fluid lying atop...
<p>This paper concerns the dynamics of two layers of compressible, barotropic, viscous fluid lying a...
In this paper, we consider an incompressible viscous fluid in an infinitely deep ocean, being bounde...
A linear stability analysis of the Rayleigh???Taylor problem for an incompressible fluid undergoing ...
The initial?value problem associated with the small?amplitude waves on the interface between two sup...
3This paper studies the dynamics of an incompressible fluid driven by gravity and capillarity forces...
We consider the behaviour of an interface between two immiscible in viscid incompressible fluids of ...
In this article, the classical Rayleigh-Taylor instability is extended to situations where the fluid...
The linear and nonlinear Rayleigh-Taylor instability in a viscous fluid layer of finite thickness bo...
The linear Rayleigh-Taylor problem for two miscible compressible viscous fluids is solved for the fi...
The theory of internal waves between two bodies of immiscible fluid is important both for its intere...
In this paper, we consider an incompressible viscous fluid in an infinitely deep ocean, being bounde...
This paper concerns the dynamics of two layers of compressible, barotropic, viscous fluid lying atop...
This paper concerns the dynamics of two layers of compressible, barotropic, viscous fluid lying atop...
<p>This paper concerns the dynamics of two layers of compressible, barotropic, viscous fluid lying a...
This paper concerns the dynamics of two layers of compressible, barotropic, viscous fluid lying atop...
<p>This paper concerns the dynamics of two layers of compressible, barotropic, viscous fluid lying a...
In this paper, we consider an incompressible viscous fluid in an infinitely deep ocean, being bounde...
A linear stability analysis of the Rayleigh???Taylor problem for an incompressible fluid undergoing ...
The initial?value problem associated with the small?amplitude waves on the interface between two sup...
3This paper studies the dynamics of an incompressible fluid driven by gravity and capillarity forces...
We consider the behaviour of an interface between two immiscible in viscid incompressible fluids of ...
In this article, the classical Rayleigh-Taylor instability is extended to situations where the fluid...
The linear and nonlinear Rayleigh-Taylor instability in a viscous fluid layer of finite thickness bo...
The linear Rayleigh-Taylor problem for two miscible compressible viscous fluids is solved for the fi...
The theory of internal waves between two bodies of immiscible fluid is important both for its intere...
In this paper, we consider an incompressible viscous fluid in an infinitely deep ocean, being bounde...