We consider steady symmetric gravity water waves on finite depth with constant vorticity and a monotone surface profile between crests and troughs. The problem is transformed into one concerning the vertical velocity. A representation formula for the stream function in terms of the surface and the vorticity is presented, and we show that the surface can be determined from the vertical velocity
An extension of shallow water theory proposed by Wilde (Wilde, Chybicki 2000), for finite water dept...
The talk is concerned with the incompressible, infinite depth water wave equation in two space dimen...
Includes bibliographical references"May 1968"In the classical problem of two-dimensional gravity wav...
AbstractWe consider steady symmetric gravity water waves on finite depth with constant vorticity and...
We consider the classical water wave problem described by the Euler equations with a free surface un...
For large classes of vorticities we prove that a steady periodic gravity water wave with a monotonic...
We consider a nontrivial symmetric periodic gravity wave on a current with nondecreasing vorticity. ...
AbstractThe two-dimensional free-boundary problem describing steady gravity waves with vorticity on ...
We prove that steady periodic two-dimensional rotational gravity water waves with a monotone surface...
We consider a symmetric, steady, and periodic water wave. It is shown that a locally vanishing verti...
Abstract: This thesis consists of four papers related to various aspects of steady water waves. Pape...
The classical water wave problem concerns the irrotational flow of a perfect fluid of unit density s...
The problem of describing two-dimensional traveling water waves is considered. The water region is o...
The problem of describing two-dimensional traveling water waves is considered. The water region is o...
For large classes of vorticities we prove that a steady periodic gravity water wave with a monotonic...
An extension of shallow water theory proposed by Wilde (Wilde, Chybicki 2000), for finite water dept...
The talk is concerned with the incompressible, infinite depth water wave equation in two space dimen...
Includes bibliographical references"May 1968"In the classical problem of two-dimensional gravity wav...
AbstractWe consider steady symmetric gravity water waves on finite depth with constant vorticity and...
We consider the classical water wave problem described by the Euler equations with a free surface un...
For large classes of vorticities we prove that a steady periodic gravity water wave with a monotonic...
We consider a nontrivial symmetric periodic gravity wave on a current with nondecreasing vorticity. ...
AbstractThe two-dimensional free-boundary problem describing steady gravity waves with vorticity on ...
We prove that steady periodic two-dimensional rotational gravity water waves with a monotone surface...
We consider a symmetric, steady, and periodic water wave. It is shown that a locally vanishing verti...
Abstract: This thesis consists of four papers related to various aspects of steady water waves. Pape...
The classical water wave problem concerns the irrotational flow of a perfect fluid of unit density s...
The problem of describing two-dimensional traveling water waves is considered. The water region is o...
The problem of describing two-dimensional traveling water waves is considered. The water region is o...
For large classes of vorticities we prove that a steady periodic gravity water wave with a monotonic...
An extension of shallow water theory proposed by Wilde (Wilde, Chybicki 2000), for finite water dept...
The talk is concerned with the incompressible, infinite depth water wave equation in two space dimen...
Includes bibliographical references"May 1968"In the classical problem of two-dimensional gravity wav...