The movement of a solid in an incompressible perfect fluid as a geodesic flow (Q2884435)

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    The movement of a solid in an incompressible perfect fluid as a geodesic flow
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6038846

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      The movement of a solid in an incompressible perfect fluid as a geodesic flow (English)
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      29 May 2012
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      least action principle
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      Riemann manifold
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      critical point
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      The authors consider a rigid body which is surrounded by a perfect incompressible fluid filling a smooth open bounded domain in the Euclidian space. The motion of such a system is usually studied from the point of view of PDEs employing the Cauchy theory for classical solutions. By using a procedure proposed by Arnold for perfect incompressible fluids, the authors prove that the classical solutions of the above equations are geodesics on a Riemannian manifold of infinite dimension. This means that these classical solutions are the critical points of a specific action, namely of the integral over the time of the total kinetic energy of the fluid-rigid body system. The authors also prove that the motion of a rigid body in a frame attached to its center of mass can be considered as a geodesic on a orthogonal group.
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