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    On the evolution of a concentrated vortex in an ideal fluid (English)
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    The paper contains an analysis of the asymptotic nature of the point vortex idealization/approximation. The results are restricted to a single point vortex \((N=1)\) in a bounded simply-connected domain in the plane. It is proved that as the initial vorticity tends to a delta measure located at some initial point, the corresponding solutions of the Euler equations tend in the distributional sense to the point vortex described by the Kirchhoff-Routh equations, and the convergence is valid over an arbitrary time. This establishes the ''desingularization'' of the Kirchhoff-Routh equations by vortex flows with asymptotically concentrated vorticity. The corresponding results for several vortices (N\(\geq 2)\), however, remains still open.
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    point vortex idealization
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    bounded simply-connected domain
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    initial vorticity
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    Euler equations
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    Kirchhoff-Routh equations
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    desingularization
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