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Summary: We study the regularity of the solutions of the surface quasi-geostrophic equation with subcritical exponent \(1/2<\alpha\leq 1\). We prove that if the initial data is small enough in the critical space \(\dot{H}^{2-2\alpha}(\mathbb{R}^2)\), then the regularity of the solution is of exponential growth type with respect to time and its \(\dot{H}^{2-2\alpha}(\mathbb{R}^2)\) norm decays exponentially fast. It becomes then infinitely differentiable with respect to time and has values in all homogeneous Sobolev spaces \(\dot{H}^s(\mathbb{R}^2)\) for \(s\geq 2-2\alpha\). Moreover, we give some general properties of the global solutions. | |||
Property / review text: Summary: We study the regularity of the solutions of the surface quasi-geostrophic equation with subcritical exponent \(1/2<\alpha\leq 1\). We prove that if the initial data is small enough in the critical space \(\dot{H}^{2-2\alpha}(\mathbb{R}^2)\), then the regularity of the solution is of exponential growth type with respect to time and its \(\dot{H}^{2-2\alpha}(\mathbb{R}^2)\) norm decays exponentially fast. It becomes then infinitely differentiable with respect to time and has values in all homogeneous Sobolev spaces \(\dot{H}^s(\mathbb{R}^2)\) for \(s\geq 2-2\alpha\). Moreover, we give some general properties of the global solutions. / rank | |||
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quasi-geostrophic equation | |||
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fractional Laplacian | |||
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regularity of solutions | |||
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Property / cites work: Long-time decay to the global solution of the 2D dissipative quasigeostrophic equation / rank | |||
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Property / cites work: Existence and uniqueness results for the 2-D dissipative quasi-geostrophic equation / rank | |||
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Asymptotic study of the 2D-DQGE solutions (English)
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29 August 2014
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Summary: We study the regularity of the solutions of the surface quasi-geostrophic equation with subcritical exponent \(1/2<\alpha\leq 1\). We prove that if the initial data is small enough in the critical space \(\dot{H}^{2-2\alpha}(\mathbb{R}^2)\), then the regularity of the solution is of exponential growth type with respect to time and its \(\dot{H}^{2-2\alpha}(\mathbb{R}^2)\) norm decays exponentially fast. It becomes then infinitely differentiable with respect to time and has values in all homogeneous Sobolev spaces \(\dot{H}^s(\mathbb{R}^2)\) for \(s\geq 2-2\alpha\). Moreover, we give some general properties of the global solutions.
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quasi-geostrophic equation
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fractional Laplacian
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regularity of solutions
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