We describe how mathematical isomorphisms between the equations
that govern the evolution of a compressible atmosphere and an
incompressible ocean can be exploited to guide the design of a hydrodynamical
kernel that can be used to simulate both fluids.
| Date Of Record Release | 2009-04-14 18:29:24 |
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| Description | We describe how mathematical isomorphisms between the equations that govern the evolution of a compressible atmosphere and an incompressible ocean can be exploited to guide the design of a hydrodynamical kernel that can be used to simulate both fluids. |
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| Source | Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Laboratory for Energy and the Environment |
| Keyword | Isomorphisms, Atmosphere, Cimate, Hydrodynamical kernel |
| Selector | Conlin |
| Date Of Record Creation | 2009-04-14 18:24:53 |
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| Date Last Modified | 2009-04-14 18:54:25 |
| Creator | John Marshall, Alistair Adcroft, Jean-Michel Campin, Chris Hill |
| Language | English |