Nonlinear surface waves on the plasma-vacuum interface

  • Secchi P
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Abstract

In this paper we study the propagation of weakly nonlinear surface waves on a plasma-vacuum interface. In the plasma region we consider the equations of incompressible magnetohydrodynamics, while in vacuum the magnetic and electric fields are governed by the Maxwell equations. A surface wave propagates along the plasma-vacuum interface when it is linearly weakly stable.Following the approach of Ali and Hunter (2003), we measure the amplitude of the surface wave by the normalized displacement of the interface in a reference frame moving with the linearized phase velocity of the wave, and obtain that it satisfies an asymptotic nonlocal, Hamiltonian evolution equation. We show the local-in-time existence of smooth solutions to the Cauchy problem for the amplitude equation in noncanonical variables, and we derive a blow up criterion.

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Secchi, P. (2015). Nonlinear surface waves on the plasma-vacuum interface. Quarterly of Applied Mathematics, 73(4), 711–737. https://doi.org/10.1090/qam/1405

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