A new formulation equation defined a special form of fluctuation called "undular bore". So what is "undular bore"? It is worth remembering that in nature, these holes are made up of many different media, including water waves and plasmas, a state of matter consisting of ionized gases with positively and negatively charged free particles. Similar openings are seen in the atmosphere.
How exactly does it occur?
Dr. Biondini, a professor of mathematics at UB University of Arts and Sciences, partners in the study were Mark J. Ablowitz, a professor of applied mathematics at the University of Colorado Boulder, and Qiao Wang, a PhD candidate in mathematics at UB.
This work wave study was studied by mathematician GB Whitman in the 1960s, and many theories were put forward. But Whitman was missing on one side. The equation describing the waves could only explain the fluctuations on a single axis. So it just showed the tidal waves.
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