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DEVELOPMENT OF RIGOROUS METHODS IN FLUID MECHANICS AND THEORY OF WATER WAVES
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General and miscellaneous specific topics
Incompressible inviscid fluids
Representations of solutions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 September 2020
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76B25: Solitary waves
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- Abstracts of Australasian PhD Theses
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- © 2020 Australian Mathematical Publishing Association Inc.
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Thesis submitted to the University of Southern Queensland in September 2019; degree approved on 30 March 2020; supervisors Yury Stepanyants and Dmitry Strunin.
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