Abstract

The Random Choice Method, conceived by Glimm, and developed by Chorin, for solving hyperbolic partial differential equations, is applied to calculate the disturbance produced by a spherical underwater explosion. Results are compared with earlier calculations, under similar conditions, using the Method of Characteristics. Good qualitative agreement with earlier results is observed.

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