A note on stability shifting for the Muskat problem. II: From stable to unstable and back to stable
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Abstract: In this note, we show that there exist solutions of the Muskat problem which shift stability regimes in the following sense: they start stable, then become unstable, and finally return back to the stable regime. This proves existence of double stability shifting in the direction opposite to the one shown in [C'ordoba, G'omez-Serrano, Zlatov{s}, A note on stability shifting for the Muskat problem. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. A, 373 (20140278), 2015]
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