Mark Groves: Fully localized three-dimensional gravity-capillary solitary waves on water of infinite depth

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Speaker: Mark Groves, Universität des Saarlandes 

Date: March 4, 2021

Title: Fully localized three-dimensional gravity-capillary solitary waves on water of infinite depth

Abstract: Fully localized solitary waves are travelling-wave solutions of the three-dimensional gravity-capillary water wave problem which decay to zero in every horizontal spatial direction. Their existence for water of finite depth has recently been established, and in this talk I present an existence theory for water of infinite depth. The governing equations are reduced to a perturbation of the two-dimensional nonlinear Schrödinger equation, which admits a family of localized solutions. Two of these solutions are symmetric in both horizontal directions and an application of a suitable version of the implicit-function theorem shows that they persist under perturbations. This is joint work with B. Buffoni (EPFL) and E. Wahlén (Lund).

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