The uniqueness of Hill's spherical vortex (Q1087070)

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The uniqueness of Hill's spherical vortex
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    The uniqueness of Hill's spherical vortex (English)
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    The authors study the free boundary problem \[ r(\frac{1}{r}\psi_ r)_ r+\psi_{zz}= \begin{cases} -\lambda r^ 2f_ 0(\psi) &\text{ in \(A;\)} \\ 0 &\text{ in \(\Pi \setminus A,\)}\end{cases} \] \(\psi |_{r-0}=-k,\quad |_{\partial A}=0\) together with certain asymptotics at infinity. Here \(\Pi =\{(r,z)|\) \(r>0\), \(z\in {\mathbb{R}}\}\), \(f_ 0\geq 0\), and \(\psi\) is a Stokes stream function in cylindrical co-ordinates (no dependence on \(\theta)\). The set \(A\subset \Pi\) is bounded and open, but a priori unknown. A special case of the problem is Hill's problem, in which an explicit solution is known. It is proven that any weak solution to the problem is the explicit solution modulo a translation in z. Such solutions may be obtained as local maximizers of functional.
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    free boundary problem
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    asymptotics at infinity
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    Stokes stream function
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    Hill's problem
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    explicit solution
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    weak solution
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    local maximizers of functional
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