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    Nonlinear stability of circular vortex patches (English)
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    This remarkable paper proves that the stationary solution of the two- dimensional homogeneous incompressible Euler equations consisting of a circular vortex patch is Lyapunov stable, global in time, in the \(L^ 1\)-norm on the vorticities. It is shown that a nearly circular vortex patch must evolve in such a way that the area of the region of deviation from circularity is uniformly bounded, globally in time. This paper naturally fits into the programs of establishing a priori stability estimates pioneered by \textit{V. I. Arnold} [Sov. Math., Dokl. 6, 773--777 (1965); translation from Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 162, 975--978 (1965; Zbl 0141.43901)] and extensively developed recently by \textit{D. Holm}, \textit{J. Marsden}, the reviewer and \textit{A. Weinstein} [Phys. Lett., A 98, 15--21 (1983)]. This method relies heavily on the Poisson geometry of the underlying phase space, and in particular on the kinematic conserved quantities, called Casimirs. This method does not work directly in the present case due to difficulties arising in the analytical description of the coadjoint orbit formed by vortex patches. The paper retains the spirit of this method but combines it with very careful estimates on the second variation of the energy to get the stated result in a large disk enclosing the given vortex patch.
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    stationary solution
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    two-dimensional homogeneous incompressible Euler equations
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    circular vortex patch
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    Lyapunov stable
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    a priori stability estimates
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    Poisson geometry
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    kinematic conserved quantities
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    coadjoint orbit
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    estimates on the second variation of the energy
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