Existence and conditional energetic stability of solitary gravity-capillary water waves with constant vorticity
Abstract
We present an existence and stability theory for gravity-capillary solitary waves with constant vorticity on the surface of a body of water of finite depth. Exploiting a rotational version of the classical variational principle, we prove the existence of a minimiser of the wave energy subject to the constraint , where is the wave momentum and . Since and are both conserved quantities a standard argument asserts the stability of the set of minimisers: solutions starting near remain close to in a suitably defined energy space over their interval of existence. In the applied mathematics literature solitary water waves of the present kind are described by solutions of a Korteweg-deVries equation (for strong surface tension) or a nonlinear Schr\"{o}dinger equation (for weak surface tension). We show that the waves detected by our variational method converge (after an appropriate rescaling) to solutions of the appropriate model equation as
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@article{arxiv.1307.0028,
title = {Existence and conditional energetic stability of solitary gravity-capillary water waves with constant vorticity},
author = {M. D. Groves and E. Wahlén},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.0028},
year = {2015}
}
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Corrected version. To appear in Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Section A