We all know what a wave is. But you may not know just how many different kinds of waves there are and what strange and interesting properties they have. We start this chapter with something very familiar from everyday life: waves on the surface of an ocean. While they may be familiar, their mathematical description is surprisingly subtle. This can be traced, like so many other things in fluid mechanics, to the boundary conditions.
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