Long time stability for solutions of a -plane equation
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Abstract: We prove stability for arbitrarily long times of the zero solution for the so-called -plane equation, which describes the motion of a two-dimensional inviscid, ideal fluid under the influence of the Coriolis effect. The Coriolis force introduces a linear dispersive operator into the 2d incompressible Euler equations, thus making this problem amenable to an analysis from the point of view of nonlinear dispersive equations. The dispersive operator, , exhibits good decay, but has numerous unfavorable properties, chief among which are its anisotropy and its behavior at small frequencies.
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