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Capillary gravity waves on the free surface of an inviscid fluid of infinite depth. Existence of solitary waves
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    Capillary gravity waves on the free surface of an inviscid fluid of infinite depth. Existence of solitary waves (English)
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    14 December 1997
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    Existence of a steadily moving localized solitary wave on a surface of an infinitely deep inviscid fluid is proved. Starting from the fluid mechanics equations, the problem is transformed into a single integro-differential equation resembling the Benjamin-Ono equation. Then, the normal-form analysis reduces the solitary-wave existence problem to an integrable fourth-order dynamical system with a nonlocal residual term. The solitary wave is only weakly localized (similarly to the soliton of the Benjamin-Ono equation), i.e., it decays at infinity nonexponentially. It is proved, nevertheless, that the solution decays at least as \(1/|x|\).
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    Cauchy-Riemann equations
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    integro-differential equation
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    Benjamin-Ono equation
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    normal-form analysis
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    integrable fourth-order dynamical system
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    nonlocal residual term
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    decay at infinity
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