For example, it is generally believed that the exact boundary conditions for Long's solution introduce a hidden (and perhaps, nonlinear) complication. This turns out to be false, as general solutions can be obtained by linear means by restating the theory as a linear integral equation. In this formulation, numerical solutions are obtained by a large NxN linear solve that can be computed (on a laptop computer) over a common range of flow parameters. It is also hoped that this completely linear formulation will address the open question of whether or not multiple steady states for a given topographic scenario might be found.
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