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other will find useful.
 
other will find useful.
  
Remember, the aim of this site is to be as useful as possible. This is very different from being as accurate as
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we are getting started and right now we need content. Please write anything you want. My first
possible so there is never going to be a guarantee that what is written here is correct. But it is more
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page was on [[Scattering Frequencies]] which you might like to check out (and add to, fix errors
useful to have a page which describes the theory with a few errors in the equations, than to have no page
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in etc.).  While we need pages describing the basic theory, there is no need to start here.
at all. Also, if you have the reference to a paper with the author and title right but the year of
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We also strongly encourage you to include a page about yourself and create links to this. 
publication wrong someone will still be able to find it.  
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Also someone who reads the page later can easily correct these minor errors.  So please write and put
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The aim of this site is to be as '''useful''' as possible. This is different from being accurate  
on here as much as you can, do not worry if you think there may small errors etc. Remember,
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(but of course accuracy is useful). Basically, we prefer content with errors (small hopefully)
that we are getting started and right now we just need content. Also, I strongly encourage you to include
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to no content at all. A page which describes the theory with a few errors in the equations
a page about yourself and create links to this.
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will still be useful. Furthermore we can expect that someone else will spot these errors
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and fix them.
  
 
If you have any questions, problems etc. (and we are expecting these at the moment as we have only
 
If you have any questions, problems etc. (and we are expecting these at the moment as we have only

Revision as of 22:59, 15 April 2006

Water Waves Website

Welcome to the water waves website. This site is just beginning and right now we want people to make contributions. We are still not sure exactly what is the best format and we are aware that there will be lots of questions, changes etc. that will have to be made as we go along.

The first thing to do is to create an account so that you can login and create or edit pages. Then start to enter the kind of information that you think will be useful, this should be the best guide to what other will find useful.

we are getting started and right now we need content. Please write anything you want. My first page was on Scattering Frequencies which you might like to check out (and add to, fix errors in etc.). While we need pages describing the basic theory, there is no need to start here. We also strongly encourage you to include a page about yourself and create links to this.

The aim of this site is to be as useful as possible. This is different from being accurate (but of course accuracy is useful). Basically, we prefer content with errors (small hopefully) to no content at all. A page which describes the theory with a few errors in the equations will still be useful. Furthermore we can expect that someone else will spot these errors and fix them.

If you have any questions, problems etc. (and we are expecting these at the moment as we have only just begun to experiment with this page) please contact Gareth Hegarty.

This website was started by Michael Meylan and is being initially supported by a grant from the New Zealand institute of mathematics.

I am starting with a list of articles

Getting started

Frequently asked questions (FAQ) for the water-waves wiki

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