## Abstract In this article, we investigate the numerical approximation of the three‐dimensional ocean primitive equations (PEs), which was studied by Lions et al. We develop a new scheme for the PEs based on the fractional‐step method approximation, which is of second order (and can possibly be ma
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Figure 4 Magnitude of reflection coefficient versus frf for three different designs; that is, three choices of s and s . f is the 0 1 2 0 design zero-reflection frequency An obvious extension of this work is to consider oblique incidence, in which case matching is required for both TEand TM-polariz