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Jump to navigationJump to search- 20:01, 16 March 2010 diff hist +6 m Eigenfunction Matching for a Semi-Infinite Dock →An infinite dimensional system of equations
- 19:39, 16 March 2010 diff hist 0 m Eigenfunction Matching for a Semi-Infinite Dock →Expansion of the potential
- 03:30, 23 February 2010 diff hist +1,929 Template:Reflection and transmission coefficients BEM expansion of R,T discussion (acknowl:: colm) current
- 21:42, 5 November 2009 diff hist +2 m Traffic Waves →Nonlinear Initial Value Problem
- 23:29, 28 October 2009 diff hist 0 Reaction-Diffusion Systems →Reaction Diffusion Equations
- 23:19, 28 October 2009 diff hist -14 Reaction-Diffusion Systems →The discrete Fourier transform
- 23:03, 28 October 2009 diff hist -45 Reaction-Diffusion Systems →Example 2: Quadratic Autocatalysis
- 22:31, 27 October 2009 diff hist +3 m Nonlinear Shallow Water Waves →Hydraulic Jump
- 22:30, 27 October 2009 diff hist +211 Nonlinear Shallow Water Waves embed youtube video on hydraulic jump
- 22:03, 27 October 2009 diff hist +13 Nonlinear Shallow Water Waves →Hydraulic Jump
- 21:57, 27 October 2009 diff hist +8 Nonlinear Shallow Water Waves →Hydraulic Jump
- 03:52, 27 October 2009 diff hist 0 Nonlinear Shallow Water Waves changed direction of flow so consistent with traffic waves
- 03:40, 27 October 2009 diff hist 0 Nonlinear Shallow Water Waves →Speed of the shock
- 03:38, 27 October 2009 diff hist +23 Nonlinear Shallow Water Waves missing derivatives
- 03:28, 27 October 2009 diff hist +14 Nonlinear Shallow Water Waves →Bore
- 03:28, 27 October 2009 diff hist +100 Nonlinear Shallow Water Waves →Piston Moving with Constant Velocity
- 02:27, 27 October 2009 diff hist 0 Nonlinear Shallow Water Waves the accelerating piston deals with shocks, moved heading back
- 02:26, 27 October 2009 diff hist +12 Nonlinear Shallow Water Waves consistent notation -- chi ref removed
- 02:23, 27 October 2009 diff hist -4 Nonlinear Shallow Water Waves
- 02:22, 27 October 2009 diff hist +28 Nonlinear Shallow Water Waves →Introduction