Abstract

A number of plane Invlscid jet flow problems of Interest in naval hydrodynamics require the use of the elliptic functions theory. Generally speaking, finding the general solution to a problem in terms of elliptic functions is not a complicated task. However, finding solutions as rapidly convergent infinite series or as sound asymptotic formulas is often not so easy, and special ways of treatment may prove to be necessary. In this paper—which continues and completes the author's earlier papers (1985,1992)—the source of difficulties (in the case when solutions to problems are expressed as quotients of the elliptic theta-functions) is revealed, and the ways of treatment are discussed.

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