Global wellposedness and limit behavior for the generalized finite-depth-fluid equation with small data in critical Besov spaces \(\dot B^s_{2,1}\) (Q949630): Difference between revisions
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Global wellposedness and limit behavior for the generalized finite-depth-fluid equation with small data in critical Besov spaces \(\dot B^s_{2,1}\) (English)
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21 October 2008
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In this very interesting and technical paper, the well known equation FDF (finite-depth-fluid) introduced by \textit{R. I. Joseph} [J. Physics A 10, L225--L227 (1977; Zbl 0369.76018)] is studied. For a suitable choice of some parameters and for small enough initial data, the globally wellpossedness is proved. Two convergence phenomena are also proved: for very large depth, the solution of FDF is converging to the solution of the generalized Korteweg-de Vries euqation and for small depth, the FDF solution is near the solution of Benjamin-Ono equation. The Kato smoothing effect for a dispersive semi-groups is used to obtain some estimates of the solution, useful for the convergence procedure. The dual estimate method and the oscillatory integral techniques are also used.
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generalized-depth-fluid equation
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Korteweg-de Vries equation
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Benjamin-Ono equation
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Cauchy problem
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Besov spaces
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