An Existence Theory for Small-Amplitude Doubly Periodic Water Waves with Vorticity

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We prove the existence of three-dimensional steady gravity-capillary waves with vorticity on water of finite depth. The waves are periodic with respect to a given two-dimensional lattice and the relative velocity field is a Beltrami field, meaning that the vorticity is collinear to the velocity. The existence theory is based on multi-parameter bifurcation theory.

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Lokharu, E., S. Seth, D., & Wahlén, E. (2020). An Existence Theory for Small-Amplitude Doubly Periodic Water Waves with Vorticity. Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, 238(2), 607–637. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00205-020-01550-2

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