Publication: Surface waves: a visco-elastic theory
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1983-10-31
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The structure of the liquid surface is shown to lead to the appearance of new surface waves which are studied both in
the high-frequency elastic domain and in the low-frequency hydrodynamic domain. The experimental observation of these
surface waves could yield direct access to the surface structure.
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