A reduced dynamical model is derived which describes the interaction of weak inertia–gravity waves with nonlinear vortical motion in the context of rotating shallow–water flow. The formal scaling assumptions are (i) that there is a separation in timescales between the vortical motion and the inertia–gravity waves, and (ii) that the divergence is weak compared to the vorticity. The model is Hamiltonian, and possesses conservation laws analogous to those in the shallow–water equations. Unlike the shallow–water equations, the energy invariant is quadratic. Nonlinear stability theorems are derived for this system, and its linear eigenvalue properties are investigated in the context of some simple basic flows
We are interested in the numerical modeling of wave-current interactions around surf zones at beache...
We review here the derivation of many of the most important models that appear in the literature (ma...
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In this paper we derive a new formulation of the water waves equa-tions with vorticity that generali...
In this paper we derive a new formulation of the water waves equa-tions with vorticity that generali...
International audienceBy using a Hamiltonian method, non-linear three-wave interaction in a class of...
Rotating shallow water is traditionally the first model encountered in the study of geophysical flui...
The rotating shallow water (RSW) model is of wide use as a conceptual tool in geophysical fluid dyn...
The focus of this thesis is wave motion in shallow water. In particular, we investigate some propert...
We first describe the equilibrium form and stability of steadily-rotating simply-connected vortex pa...
We first describe the equilibrium form and stability of steadily-rotating simply-connected vortex pa...
© 2019 IOP Publishing Ltd. The regularisation of nonlinear hyperbolic conservation laws has been a p...
We consider a generic nite-dimensional generalized Hamiltonian system with fast and slow modes, wher...
We are interested in the numerical modeling of wave-current interactions around surf zones at beache...
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We are interested in the numerical modeling of wave-current interactions around surf zones at beache...
We review here the derivation of many of the most important models that appear in the literature (ma...
35 pages, 10 figuresInternational audienceWe study for the Richard-Gavrilyuk model of inclined shall...
In this paper we derive a new formulation of the water waves equa-tions with vorticity that generali...
In this paper we derive a new formulation of the water waves equa-tions with vorticity that generali...
International audienceBy using a Hamiltonian method, non-linear three-wave interaction in a class of...
Rotating shallow water is traditionally the first model encountered in the study of geophysical flui...
The rotating shallow water (RSW) model is of wide use as a conceptual tool in geophysical fluid dyn...
The focus of this thesis is wave motion in shallow water. In particular, we investigate some propert...
We first describe the equilibrium form and stability of steadily-rotating simply-connected vortex pa...
We first describe the equilibrium form and stability of steadily-rotating simply-connected vortex pa...
© 2019 IOP Publishing Ltd. The regularisation of nonlinear hyperbolic conservation laws has been a p...
We consider a generic nite-dimensional generalized Hamiltonian system with fast and slow modes, wher...
We are interested in the numerical modeling of wave-current interactions around surf zones at beache...
We study the interaction of surface water waves with a floating solid constraint to move only in the...
We are interested in the numerical modeling of wave-current interactions around surf zones at beache...
We review here the derivation of many of the most important models that appear in the literature (ma...
35 pages, 10 figuresInternational audienceWe study for the Richard-Gavrilyuk model of inclined shall...