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Matematicheskie Zametki, 2014, Volume 95, Issue 3, Pages 359–375
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4213/mzm10426
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Homogenization in the Problem of Long Water Waves over a Bottom Site with Fast Oscillations

V. V. Grushina, S. Yu. Dobrokhotovbc

a National Research University "Higher School of Economics"
b A. Ishlinsky Institite for Problems in Mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
c Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University), Dolgoprudnyi, Moskovskaya obl.
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Abstract: The system of equations of gravity surface waves is considered in the case where the basin's bottom is given by a rapidly oscillating function against a background of slow variations of the bottom. Under the assumption that the lengths of the waves under study are greater than the characteristic length of the basin bottom's oscillations but can be much less than the characteristic dimensions of the domain where these waves propagate, the adiabatic approximation is used to pass to a reduced homogenized equation of wave equation type or to the linearized Boussinesq equation with dispersion that is “anomalous” in the theory of surface waves (equations of wave equation type with added fourth derivatives). The rapidly varying solutions of the reduced equation can be found (and they were also found in the authors' works) by asymptotic methods, for example, by the WKB method, and in the case of focal points, by the Maslov canonical operator and its generalizations.
Keywords: surface waves, homogenization, asymptotic methods, small parameter, adiabatic approximation, rapidly oscillating function.
Received: 07.07.2013
Revised: 08.11.2013
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Mathematical Notes, 2014, Volume 95, Issue 3, Pages 324–337
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0001434614030055
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Document Type: Article
UDC: 517.9
Language: Russian
Citation: V. V. Grushin, S. Yu. Dobrokhotov, “Homogenization in the Problem of Long Water Waves over a Bottom Site with Fast Oscillations”, Mat. Zametki, 95:3 (2014), 359–375; Math. Notes, 95:3 (2014), 324–337
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