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== Introduction ==
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We consider the problem of a thin submerged structure assumed to be rigid, submerged in a semi-infinite domain of constant depth.  This submerged structure is then subject to some incident wave forcing, and the resulting scattering problem is investigated.
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== Thin bodies ==
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have a blurb about jump in potential etc
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== Equations ==
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The governing equations for our problem
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== Hypersingular Integral Equations ==
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== Boundary Element Methods ==
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refer to the wikiwaves page etc
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== Eigenfunction Matching ==
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refer to the wikiwaves page etc
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===Matlab Code ===
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==References ==
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Article by Yang?
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Linton McIvor?

Revision as of 07:46, 28 September 2009


Introduction

We consider the problem of a thin submerged structure assumed to be rigid, submerged in a semi-infinite domain of constant depth. This submerged structure is then subject to some incident wave forcing, and the resulting scattering problem is investigated.

Thin bodies

have a blurb about jump in potential etc

Equations

The governing equations for our problem

Hypersingular Integral Equations

Boundary Element Methods

refer to the wikiwaves page etc

Eigenfunction Matching

refer to the wikiwaves page etc

Matlab Code

References

Article by Yang? Linton McIvor?