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Quasi-periodic traveling gravity-capillary waves (2002.09487v2)

Published 21 Feb 2020 in physics.flu-dyn, cs.NA, and math.NA

Abstract: We present a numerical study of spatially quasi-periodic traveling waves on the surface of an ideal fluid of infinite depth. This is a generalization of the classic Wilton ripple problem to the case when the ratio of wave numbers satisfying the dispersion relation is irrational. We propose a conformal mapping formulation of the water wave equations that employs a quasi-periodic variant of the Hilbert transform to compute the normal velocity of the fluid from its velocity potential on the free surface. We develop a Fourier pseudo-spectral discretization of the traveling water wave equations in which one-dimensional quasi-periodic functions are represented by two-dimensional periodic functions on the torus. This leads to an overdetermined nonlinear least squares problem that we solve using a variant of the Levenberg-Marquardt method. We investigate various properties of quasi-periodic traveling waves, including Fourier resonances, time evolution in conformal space on the torus, asymmetric wave crests, capillary wave patterns that change from one gravity wave trough to the next without repeating, and the dependence of wave speed and surface tension on the amplitude parameters that describe a two-parameter family of waves.

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