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Quasiperiodic Traveling Waves On An Infinitely Deep Perfect Fluid Under Gravity Roberto Feola

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Quasiperiodic Traveling Waves On An Infinitely Deep Perfect Fluid Under Gravity Roberto Feola
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Publisher: American Mathematical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.53 MB
Pages: 170
Author: Roberto Feola, Filippo Giuliani
ISBN: 9781470468774, 1470468778
Language: English
Year: 2024
Volume: 1471

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Quasiperiodic Traveling Waves On An Infinitely Deep Perfect Fluid Under Gravity Roberto Feola by Roberto Feola, Filippo Giuliani 9781470468774, 1470468778 instant download after payment.

      Chapters     1. Introduction     2. Functional setting     3. Normal forms and integrability properties of the pure gravity water waves     4. Weak Birkhoff normal form     5. The nonlinear functional setting     6. Approximate inverse     7. The linearized operator in the normal directions     8. Symmetrization of the linearized operator at the highest order     9. Block-diagonalization     10. Reduction at the highest orders     11. Linear Birkhoff normal form     12. Inversion of the linearized operator     13. The Nash–Moser nonlinear iteration     A. Flows and conjugations     B. Technical lemmata 

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