2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-9140-2_11
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Tidal and Wave Energy Potential Assessment

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“…To achieve this objective, we employ a sensitivity analysis and construct a Hamiltonian function. Furthermore, to obtain a dynamical system, we apply the Galilean transformation to Equation (18). (113) The planer dynamical system (113) is a Hamiltonian system, which needs to be mentioned.…”
Section: Dynamical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To achieve this objective, we employ a sensitivity analysis and construct a Hamiltonian function. Furthermore, to obtain a dynamical system, we apply the Galilean transformation to Equation (18). (113) The planer dynamical system (113) is a Hamiltonian system, which needs to be mentioned.…”
Section: Dynamical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This observation leads us to conclude that the system, as described by (113), possesses conservative properties. Consequently, the phase trajectories generated by the vector field of this system will encompass all of the traveling-wave solutions to Equation (18).…”
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“…The demand for energy continues to increase significantly due to many domestic, agricultural, and industrial activities, which are rapidly growing to fulfil the needs of users [1][2][3][4][5]. Precisely, the annual rate of global principal energy dissipation is expected to increase by 1.6% between 2009 and 2030.…”
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