Justification of the Point Vortex Approximation for Modified Surface Quasi-Geostrophic Equations
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Publication:4960429
DOI10.1137/19M1262620zbMath1433.76030arXiv1905.07351OpenAlexW3017006355MaRDI QIDQ4960429
Publication date: 16 April 2020
Published in: SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.07351
Vortex flows for incompressible inviscid fluids (76B47) Existence problems for PDEs: global existence, local existence, non-existence (35A01) (n)-body problems (70F10) Viscous vortex flows (76D17)
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