A discrete wavelet analysis of freak waves in the ocean
Lin, En-Bing ; Liu, Paul C.
J. Appl. Math., Tome 2004 (2004) no. 1, p. 379-394 / Harvested from Project Euclid
A freak wave is a wave of very considerable height, ahead of which there is a deep trough. A case study examines some basic properties developed by performing wavelet analysis on a freak wave. We demonstrate several applications of wavelets and discrete and continuous wavelet transforms on the study of a freak wave. A modeling setting for freak waves will also be mentioned.
Publié le : 2004-11-18
Classification:  42C40,  65T99
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Lin, En-Bing; Liu, Paul C. A discrete wavelet analysis of freak waves in the ocean. J. Appl. Math., Tome 2004 (2004) no. 1, pp.  379-394. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1102957009/