Quantitative estimates for uniformly-rotating vortex patches
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Abstract: In this paper, we derive some quantitative estimates for uniformly-rotating vortex patches. We prove that if a non-radial simply-connected patch is uniformly-rotating with small angular velocity , then the outmost point of the patch must be far from the center of rotation, with distance at least of order . For -fold symmetric simply-connected rotating patches, we show that their angular velocity must be close to for with the difference at most , and also obtain estimates on norm of the polar graph which parametrizes the boundary.
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