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The existence of a periodic solution in a tide dynamics problem

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We examine a quasilinear boundary-value problem describing the dynamics of tidal flow in the sea. For small values of ground friction coefficient and under the fulfillment of a certain condition on the function giving the depth of the sea, we prove the existence of a generalized periodic solution. We construct a difference scheme for the numerical solution of the problem being examined and we prove its stability.

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Translated from Problemy Matematicheskogo Analiza. No. 4: Integralnye i Differentsial'nye Operatory. Differentsial'nye Uraveniya, pp. 3–9, 1973.

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Gordeev, R.G. The existence of a periodic solution in a tide dynamics problem. J Math Sci 6, 1–4 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01084856

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