Well-posedness for the motion of an incompressible liquid with free surface boundary

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We study the motion of an incompressible perfect liquid body in vacuum. This can be thought of as a model for the motion of the ocean or a star. The free surface moves with the velocity of the liquid and the pressure vanishes on the free surface. This leads to a free boundary problem for Euler's equations, where the regularity of the boundary enters to highest order. We prove local existence in Sobolev spaces assuming a "physical condition", related to the fact that the pressure of a fluid has to be positive.

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Lindblad, H. (2005). Well-posedness for the motion of an incompressible liquid with free surface boundary. Annals of Mathematics, 162(1), 109–194. https://doi.org/10.4007/annals.2005.162.109

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