On the V-states for the generalized quasi-geostrophic equations
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Abstract: We prove the existence of the V-states for the generalized inviscid SQG equations with These structures are special rotating simply connected patches with fold symmetry bifurcating from the trivial solution at some explicit values of the angular velocity. This produces, inter alia, an infinite family of non stationary global solutions with uniqueness.
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