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Preparation of Free-Surface Hyperbolic Water Vortices
Published on: July 28, 2023
Recent advances on the global regularity for irrotational water waves
1Department of Mathematics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA aionescu@math.princeton.edu.
Abstract:
We review recent progress on the long-time regularity of solutions of the Cauchy problem for the water waves equations, in two and three dimensions. We begin by introducing the free boundary Euler equations and discussing the local existence of solutions using the paradifferential approach. We then describe in a unified framework, using the Eulerian formulation, global existence results for three- and two-dimensional gravity waves, and our joint result (with Deng and Pausader) on global regularity for the gravity-capillary model in three dimensions. We conclude this review with a short discussion about the formation of singularities and give a few additional references to other interesting topics in the theory.This article is part of the theme issue 'Nonlinear water waves'.
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