Research
Research in nonlinear waves includes the study of surface water waves, internal waves, CO2 storage, and other mathematical problems in fluid mechanics, such as the stability of coherent structures. Techniques used include complete integrability, analysis of differential equations, and numerical simulation.
People
- Guttorm Alendal, Professor
- Alfatih Ali, PhD student
- Jarle Berntsen, Professor
- Magnar Bjørkavåg, PhD student
- Ira Didenkulova, visitor
- Henrik Kalisch, Professor
- Zahra Khorsand, Master student
- Amutha Senthikumar, Master student
- Tomas Torsvik, Researcher, Uni UIB
- Alexander Vasiliev, Professor
Emeriti:
- Kristian Dysthe
- Knut Eckhoff
- Leif Engevik
Previous members:
- Erik Eikeland, Master student
- Nguyet Nguyen, PhD student
- Jan Ole Skogestad, Master student
- Handan Borluk, visitor
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New paper
Wave breaking in Boussinesq models for undular bores
Magnar Bjørkavåg and Henrik Kalisch, Physics Letters A, Volume 375 (2011), 1570-1578
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New paper
On the stability of internal waves
Henrik Kalisch and Nguyet Thanh Nguyen, Journal of Physics A, Volume 43, Issue 49, December 2010, 495205
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New paper
Energy balance for undular bores
Alfatih Ali and Henrik Kalisch, Comptes Rendus Mecanique, Volume 338, Issue 2, February 2010, Pages 67-70
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New paper
Radius of analyticity and exponential convergence for spectral projections of the generalized KdV equation
Magnar Bjørkavåg and Henrik Kalisch Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation Volume 15 (2010) 869-880