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Convexity of Stokes waves of extreme form (English)
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22 September 2004
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The authors establish existence of a periodic Stokes waves of extreme form which has a convex profile between consecutive stagnation points where there is a corner with contact angle of \(120^\circ\). The methods reduce the problem first to finding a holomorphic function with simultaneously prescribed Dirichlet and Neumann boundary conditions on a piecewise-convex, periodic, planar curve. The problem is then rewritten as an integral equation, following Nekrasov's theory. Finally, the integral equation is homotoped to a simpler form, where existence of a convex solution is explicitly known. The major difficulty lies in preserving convexity during the homotopy.
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homotopy method
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existence
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holomorphic function
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