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− | + | Linear water waves are small amplitude waves for which we can linearise the equations of motion ([[Linear and Second-Order Wave Theory]]). This allows us to solve the equations by a [[Fourier Transform in Time]] so that we need only solve the [[Frequency Domain Problem]]. |
Revision as of 22:51, 30 May 2007
Linear water waves are small amplitude waves for which we can linearise the equations of motion (Linear and Second-Order Wave Theory). This allows us to solve the equations by a Fourier Transform in Time so that we need only solve the Frequency Domain Problem.
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