The main principles of using computational tools in the solution of applied tsunami problems related to support the decisions of antirecessionary manages are formulated. A comparative assessment is given of the efficiency of known computational models and programming systems developed on their basis for hydrodynamic tsunami modeling.
tsunami generation, seismic source, wave propagation.
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