Nikhil Janardan Yewale
I am a PhD student at IIT Bombay. My research interests are fluid dynamics, numerical methods and complex systems. My PhD work involves studying interfacial waves. I have been one of the major (maybe not that major ! ) contributors to Catalyst.jl. I have also contributed in small proportions to MethodOfLines.jl , DataDrivenDiffEq.jl and Symbolics.jl (very small contributions).
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Interfacial water waves are governed by complex Euler equations, that satisfy non-trivial nonlinear travelling and standing wave solutions. Analyzing these solutions and their stability is important for understanding oceanic dynamics, from coastal impacts to mysteries like rogue waves. To streamline this, we introduce InterfacialWaves.jl, a Julia package that enables researchers to easily generate nonlinear wave equilibriums and analyze their stability to decode the secrets of breaking and rogue waves