Difference between revisions of "Main Page"

From WikiWaves
Jump to navigationJump to search
 
 
(139 intermediate revisions by 11 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
<big>'''MediaWiki has been successfully installed.'''</big>
+
__NOTOC__
 +
{| id="mp-topbanner" style="width:100%; background:#fcfcfc; margin-top:1.2em; border:1px solid #ccc;"
 +
| style="width:56%; color:#000;" |
 +
{| style="width:280px; border:none; background:none;"
 +
| style="width:280px; text-align:center; white-space:nowrap; color:#000;" |
 +
<div style="font-size:162%; border:none; margin:0; padding:.1em; color:#000;">Welcome to '''Wikiwaves''',</div>
 +
<div style="top:+0.2em; font-size:95%;">the water waves wiki.</div>
 +
<div id="articlecount" style="width:100%; text-align:center; font-size:85%;">[[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}]] articles</div>
 +
|}
 +
| style="width:17%; font-size:95%;" |
 +
* [[:Category:Simple Linear Waves|Simple waves]]
 +
* [[:Category:Linear Water-Wave Theory|Linear water waves]]
 +
* [[:Category:Nonlinear Water-Wave Theory|Nonlinear water waves]]
 +
| style="width:23%; font-size:95%;" |
 +
* [[:Category:Geophysics|Geophysics]]
 +
* [[:Category:Offshore Engineering|Offshore engineering]]
 +
* [[:Category:Ocean Wave Interaction with Ships and Offshore Structures|Wave and wave body interactions]]
 +
|}
 +
{| id="mp-strapline" style="width:100%; background:none; margin:-.8em 0 -.7em 0;"
 +
| style="font-size:95%; padding:10px 0; margin:0; text-align:left; white-space:nowrap; color:#000;" |[[FAQ]]
 +
| style="font-size:95%; padding:10px 0; margin:0; text-align:right; white-space:nowrap; color:#000;" |
 +
[[:Category:Reference|References]]&nbsp;'''·''' [[Standard Notation|Standard notation]]&nbsp;'''·''' [[test | Test page]]
 +
|}
  
Consult the [http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_User%27s_Guide User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.
+
{| id="mp-upper" style="margin:0 0 0 0; background:none;"
 +
| class="MainPageBG" style="width:55%; border:1px solid #cef2e0; background:#f5fffa; vertical-align:top; color:#000;" |
 +
{| id="mp-left" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="5" style="width:100%; vertical-align:top; background:#f5fffa;"
 +
! <h2 id="mp-i-h2" style="margin:0; background:#cef2e0; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #a3bfb1; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Introduction</h2>
 +
|-
 +
| style="color:#000;" |
 +
<div>
 +
Water waves are beautiful and their mathematics is fascinating, deep, and full of amazing results. Their understanding is also of great practical importance for the design of marine structures.  
  
== Getting started ==
+
This wiki is devoted to the mathematics of water waves and to providing an online reference to explain all aspects of their theory.  The wiki is a work in progress and strongly reflects the research interests of [[Michael Meylan]] who is doing most of work! However, you are strongly encouraged to contribute in any way you see fit (see [[Why you should contribute]]).
  
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]
+
For a brief course in wave-body interactions begin with [[:Category:Ocean Wave Interaction with Ships and Offshore Structures|Wave and Wave Body Interactions]].
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
+
</div>
* [http://mail.wikipedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list]
+
|}
 +
| style="border:1px solid transparent;" |
 +
| class="MainPageBG" style="width:45%; border:1px solid #cedff2; background:#f5faff; vertical-align:top;" |
 +
{| id="mp-right" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="5" style="width:100%; vertical-align:top; background:#f5faff;"
 +
! <h2 id="mp-fp-h2" style="margin:0; background:#cedff2; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #a3b0bf; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Featured pages</h2>
 +
|-
 +
| style="color:#000;" |
 +
<div>
 +
*[[:Category:Eigenfunction Matching Method|Eigenfunction Matching Method]]: The eigenfunction matching method.
 +
*[[:Category:Wave Scattering in the Marginal Ice Zone|Wave Scattering in the Marginal Ice Zone]]: A description of the geophysical problem in water wave scattering. 
 +
*[[:Category:Interaction Theory|Interaction Theory]]: Presents the theory of multiple body interactions.
 +
</div>
 +
|-
 +
! <h2 id="mp-s-h2" style="margin:0; background:#cedff2; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #a3b0bf; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Wikiwaves announcements</h2>
 +
|-
 +
| style="color:#000;" |
 +
<div>
 +
* At the moment we are trying to link this wiki to computer code.
 +
* We appreciate all and every edit - even fixing a typing mistake.
 +
</div>
 +
|}
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===About Us===
 +
[[Image:NZIMA.jpg|thumb|right]]
 +
 
 +
This website is organised by [[Michael Meylan]] and [[WikiWaves:Administrators|others]]. It was initially supported by a grant from the
 +
[http://www.nzima.auckland.ac.nz/ New Zealand Institute of Mathematics].
 +
A significant amount of the initial content was derived from the [http://ocw.mit.edu/index.html MIT opencourseware].

Latest revision as of 03:27, 29 October 2012

Welcome to Wikiwaves,
the water waves wiki.
363 articles
FAQ

References · Standard notation · Test page

Introduction

Water waves are beautiful and their mathematics is fascinating, deep, and full of amazing results. Their understanding is also of great practical importance for the design of marine structures.

This wiki is devoted to the mathematics of water waves and to providing an online reference to explain all aspects of their theory. The wiki is a work in progress and strongly reflects the research interests of Michael Meylan who is doing most of work! However, you are strongly encouraged to contribute in any way you see fit (see Why you should contribute).

For a brief course in wave-body interactions begin with Wave and Wave Body Interactions.

Featured pages

Wikiwaves announcements

  • At the moment we are trying to link this wiki to computer code.
  • We appreciate all and every edit - even fixing a typing mistake.

About Us

NZIMA.jpg

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