Global diffeomorphism of the Lagrangian flow-map defining equatorially trapped water waves
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Abstract: The aim of this paper is to prove that a three dimensional Lagrangian flow which defines equatorially trapped water waves is dynamically possible. This is achieved by applying a mixture of analytical and topological methods to prove that the nonlinear exact solution to the geophysical governing equations, derived by Constantin in J. Geophys. Res., 117 (2012), is a global diffeomorphism from the Lagrangian labelling variables to the fluid domain beneath the free surface.
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