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A proof of the Benjamin-Feir instability
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    A proof of the Benjamin-Feir instability (English)
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    22 May 1996
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    The existence and linear stability problem for the Stokes periodic wavetrain on fluids of finite depth is formulated in terms of the spatial and temporal Hamiltonian structure of the water-wave problem. A proof, within the Hamiltonian framework, of instability of the Stokes periodic wavetrain is presented. A Hamiltonian center-manifold analysis reduces the linear stability problem to an ordinary differential eigenvalue problem on \(\mathbb{R}^4\). A projection of the reduced stability problem onto the tangent space of the 2-manifold of periodic Stokes waves is used to prove the existence of a dispersion relation.
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    linear stability
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    Stokes periodic wavetrain
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    spatial and temporal Hamiltonian structure
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    center-manifold analysis
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    ordinary differential eigenvalue problem
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    dispersion relation
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