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Unique solvability of the water waves problem in Sobolev spaces
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    Unique solvability of the water waves problem in Sobolev spaces (English)
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    22 June 2016
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    This paper deals with ``the problem of unsteady waves on the surface of an infinitely deep heavy incompressible ideal fluid'' in \(\mathbb R^{n+1}\). The author obtains a system (S) of three equations ((4.4)--(4.6)), whose unknowns are the height \(h\) of the free surface, the vertical component \(v\) and the horizontal component \(u\) of the velocity, and that includes the initial conditions \(h=h_o\) and \(v=v_o\), for \(t=0\). He assumes that \(n\geq 2, s>1+\frac{n}{2},\) and \(h_o\in H^{s+\frac{1}{2}},v_o\in H^s.\) He proves the existence of \(T>0\) such that, for time \(t<T\), (S) is uniquely solvable with \(h(t)\in H^{s+\frac{1}{2}}\) and \(v(t),u(t) \in H^s\) (Theorem 4.1).
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    water waves
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    unique solvability
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    Dirichlet-Neumann operator
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    Sobolev spaces
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