One-dimensional symmetry for the solutions of a three-dimensional water wave problem
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Abstract: We prove a one-dimensional symmetry result for a weighted Dirichlet-to-Neumann problem arising in a model for water waves in dimension 3. More precisely we prove that minimizers and bounded monotone solutions depend on only one Euclidean variable. The analogue of this result for the 2-dimensional case (and without weights) was established in an article by De La Llave and the third author. In this paper, a crucial ingredient in the proof is given by an energy estimate for minimizers obtained via a comparison argument.
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