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This website was started by [[Michael Meylan]] and is being initially supported by a grant fromthe [http://www.nzima.auckland.ac.nz/ New Zealand Institute of Mathematics]. A significant amount of the inital content was derived from the [http://ocw.mit.edu/index.html MIT opencourseware]
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This website was started by [[Michael Meylan]] and is was initially supported by a grant from the [http://www.nzima.auckland.ac.nz/ New Zealand Institute of Mathematics]. A significant amount of the inital content was derived from the [http://ocw.mit.edu/index.html MIT opencourseware].
  
 
== Useful Links ==
 
== Useful Links ==

Revision as of 12:09, 21 May 2007

Welcome to Wikiwaves!

Wikiwaves is a water waves wiki. At the moment we are still finding our way and we would love you to make a contribution. Basically, we want to provide a forum where useful information about water waves can be put on the internet. Please sign up, browse around the site, click on the edit links, and contribute something! The site centered on linear water wave theory especially hydroelasticity, but we welcome any relevant content. Check out Wiki List for a list of wikis in a similar spirit to this one. This wiki was started 12 April 2006.



Getting Started

  • First browse around to get a feel for what is here.
  • Then follow the sign up instructions to make yourself a profile page.
  • After that, learn how to create and compose pages and contribute to the site!
  • If you're having any problems, see the FAQ page.
  • We like feedback. If you have suggestions, comments, or additional questions, add them to our requests page or contact us.

Featured Pages

Wikiwaves Announcements

  • This site is just beginning and all contributions are welcome.
  • At the moment we are looking for content and are happy to convert files you can provide.

About Us

NZIMA.jpg

This website was started by Michael Meylan and is was initially supported by a grant from the New Zealand Institute of Mathematics. A significant amount of the inital content was derived from the MIT opencourseware.

Useful Links

Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.