The Hidden Math of Ocean Waves
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Mathematicians have long struggled to understand why ocean waves, which should theoretically maintain their form forever according to 300-year-old fluid equations, actually break apart and become irregular even without external disturbances. A team of Italian researchers has now proven that wave instabilities occur in a surprising alternating pattern across different frequencies, finally explaining when waves survive and when they don't.
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