Asymptotics of violent surface motion
The very fact that the motion of a free boundary is violent can be of considerable value in analysing the mathematical models of its evolution. For example the smallness of the angle between the undisturbed free surface of a liquid and an impacting smooth solid almost allows the problem to be formul...
Main Authors: | Chapman, S, Gillow, K, Howison, S, Ockendon, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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1997
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