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- 02:14, 8 February 2010 diff hist 0 User talk:Sean Curry →With the Free Surface BC current
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- 21:14, 7 February 2010 diff hist +387 User talk:Sean Curry →2D Exterior Neumann Problem
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- 23:49, 3 February 2010 diff hist +37 User talk:Sean Curry →Multipole Expansions
- 09:13, 20 January 2010 diff hist -1 User talk:Sean Curry →Example: 2D Wave Scattering for a Submerged Horizontal Cylinder (in Infinite Depth)
- 09:11, 20 January 2010 diff hist +3,279 User talk:Sean Curry →Multipole Expansions
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- 03:00, 18 January 2010 diff hist +716 N User talk:Sean Curry Created page with '== Multipole Expansions == Moltipole expansions are a technique used in linear water wave theory where the potential is represented as a sum of singularities (multipoles) placed…'