We consider free surface dynamics of a two-dimensional incompressible fluid with odd viscosity. The odd viscosity is a peculiar part of the viscosity tensor which does not result in dissipation and is allowed when parity symmetry is broken. For the case of incompressible fluids, the odd viscosity manifests itself through the free surface (no stress) boundary conditions. We first find the free surface wave solutions of hydrodynamics in the linear approximation and study the dispersion of such waves. As expected, the surface waves are chiral and even exist in the absence of gravity and vanishing shear viscosity. In this limit, we derive effective nonlinear Hamiltonian equations for the surface dynamics, generalizing the linear soluti...
The problem of describing two-dimensional traveling water waves is considered. The water region is o...
AbstractIn this paper we study two-dimensional waves of permanent type in a stratified fluid with fr...
Very steep solitary waves on the surface of a flow in a channel have been widely studied, in part du...
The breaking of a detailed balance in fluids through Coriolis forces or odd-viscous stresses has pro...
Waves with constant, nonzero linearized frequency form an interesting class of nondispersive waves w...
Free surface waves of moderate amplitude on a fluid endowed with vorticity are calculated by compute...
Abstract. Surface waves at the free surface of an incompressible fluid passing over an obstruction a...
Whitham's theory of nonlinear water waves is applied to a classical field with the lagrangian densit...
In simple fluids, such as water, invariance under parity and time-reversal symmetry imposes that the...
Localized patterns and nonlinear oscillation formation on the bounded free surface of an ideal incom...
ABSTRACT: The two-dimensional free-surface waves due to a point force steadily moving beneath the c...
Localized patterns and nonlinear oscillation formation on the bounded free surface of an ideal incom...
The present study examines weakly dissipative, weakly nonlinear waves in which the fundamental deriv...
We consider a viscous incompressible fluid flow driven between two parallel plates by a constant pre...
Nonlinear waves travelling at a constant velocity at the surface of a fluid of finite depth are con...
The problem of describing two-dimensional traveling water waves is considered. The water region is o...
AbstractIn this paper we study two-dimensional waves of permanent type in a stratified fluid with fr...
Very steep solitary waves on the surface of a flow in a channel have been widely studied, in part du...
The breaking of a detailed balance in fluids through Coriolis forces or odd-viscous stresses has pro...
Waves with constant, nonzero linearized frequency form an interesting class of nondispersive waves w...
Free surface waves of moderate amplitude on a fluid endowed with vorticity are calculated by compute...
Abstract. Surface waves at the free surface of an incompressible fluid passing over an obstruction a...
Whitham's theory of nonlinear water waves is applied to a classical field with the lagrangian densit...
In simple fluids, such as water, invariance under parity and time-reversal symmetry imposes that the...
Localized patterns and nonlinear oscillation formation on the bounded free surface of an ideal incom...
ABSTRACT: The two-dimensional free-surface waves due to a point force steadily moving beneath the c...
Localized patterns and nonlinear oscillation formation on the bounded free surface of an ideal incom...
The present study examines weakly dissipative, weakly nonlinear waves in which the fundamental deriv...
We consider a viscous incompressible fluid flow driven between two parallel plates by a constant pre...
Nonlinear waves travelling at a constant velocity at the surface of a fluid of finite depth are con...
The problem of describing two-dimensional traveling water waves is considered. The water region is o...
AbstractIn this paper we study two-dimensional waves of permanent type in a stratified fluid with fr...
Very steep solitary waves on the surface of a flow in a channel have been widely studied, in part du...