On the motion of a compressible gravity water wave with vorticity

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DOI10.1007/S40818-018-0057-9zbMATH Open1414.35158arXiv1701.03987OpenAlexW2963519017WikidataQ128761120 ScholiaQ128761120MaRDI QIDQ667937FDOQ667937


Authors: Chenyun Luo Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 4 March 2019

Published in: Annals of PDE (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We prove a priori estimates for the compressible Euler equations modeling the motion of a liquid with moving physical vacuum boundary in an unbounded initial domain. The liquid is under influence of gravity but without surface tension. Our fluid is not assumed to be irrotational. But the physical sign condition needs to be assumed on the free boundary. We generalize the method used in cite{LL} to prove the energy estimates in an unbounded domain up to arbitrary order. To our knowledge, this result appears to be the first that concerns a priori energy bounds for the compressible water wave. In addition to that, the a priori energy estimates are in fact uniform in the sound speed kappa. As a consequence, we obtain the convergence of solutions of compressible Euler equations with a free boundary to solutions of the incompressible equations, generalizing the result of cite{LL} to when you have an unbounded domain. On the other hand, we prove that there are initial data satisfying the compatibility condition in some weighted Sobolev spaces, and this will propagate within a short time interval, which is essential for proving long time existence for slightly compressible irrotational water waves.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1701.03987




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