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Sibirskii Zhurnal Vychislitel'noi Matematiki, 2006, Volume 9, Number 4, Pages 379–389 (Mi sjvm129)  

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On a numerical method for problem of a non-stationary flow of incompressible fluid with a free surface

R. V. Shamin

P. P. Shirshov institute of Oceanology of RAS
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Abstract: A numerical method for obtaining approximate solutions to equations describing a non-stationary motion of an ideal liquid with free boundary in a gravitational field is constructed. The convergence is proved, provided that a smooth solution exists. An efficient numerical scheme is proposed.
Key words: hydrodynamics with a free surface, numerical methods.
Received: 21.07.2005
Revised: 03.11.2005
UDC: 519.63, 532.5
Language: Russian
Citation: R. V. Shamin, “On a numerical method for problem of a non-stationary flow of incompressible fluid with a free surface”, Sib. Zh. Vychisl. Mat., 9:4 (2006), 379–389
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