English

Hamiltonian reductions, scalings, and effective wave models in stratified fluids

Mathematical Physics 2025-05-22 v1 math.MP

Abstract

We apply Poisson reduction techniques to describe asymptotic fully nonlinear models of fluid wave motion in the Hamiltonian setting. We start by considering Zakharov and Benjamin Hamiltonian settings for a stably stratified 2D2D Euler fluid. We use a Marsden-Ratiu reduction scheme for sharply stratified fluids to obtain a canonical formulation of the stratified effective model in one space variable. The long-wave Serre-Green Naghdi (SGN) equations is then recovered by means of a suitable double scaling limit in the Hamiltonian function. We also consider the opposite double-scaling limit, which leads to a local model in the "large-lower layer" regime. Furthermore, applying the previous results on the canonical structure of the SGN equations, we provide the Miyata-Choi Camassa (CC) equations for fully non-linear waves in sharply stratified fluids with a natural Hamiltonian structure. We also study the reduced Hamiltonian system obtained taking the natural constraints of the CC equations into account. To this end, we perform a Dirac-type reduction on a suitable constrained submanifold of fluid field configurations.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2505.15225,
  title  = {Hamiltonian reductions, scalings, and effective wave models in stratified fluids},
  author = {Gregorio Falqui and Eleonora Sforza},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.15225},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

28 pages, 4 figures