The material is an expanded version of the author s lectures delivered at the NSF-CBMS Regional Research Conference in the Mathematical Sciences organized by the Mathematics Department of the University of Texas-Pan American in 2010.
Audience: The book is intended for mathematicians, physicists, and engineers interested in the interplay between physical concepts and insights and the mathematical ideas and methods that are relevant to specific water-wave phenomena. It is also appropriate as a primary text for graduate-level courses on water waves and a supplementary text for courses on elliptic free boundary problems.
Contents: Preface; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Preliminaries; Chapter 3. Wave-current interactions; Chapter 4. Fluid kinematics for wave trains; Chapter 5. Solitary water waves; Chapter 6. Breaking waves; Chapter 7. Modeling tsunamis; Bibliography; Index.