On the vortex filament conjecture for Euler flows
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Abstract: In this paper, we study the evolution of a vortex filament in an incompressible ideal fluid. Under the assumption that the vorticity is concentrated along a smooth curve in , we prove that the curve evolves to leading order by binormal curvature flow. Our approach combines new estimates on the distance of the corresponding Hamiltonian-Possion structures with stability estimates recently developed in Ref. 15.
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