Rayleigh-Taylor breakdown for the Muskat problem with applications to water waves

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The Muskat problem models the evolution of the interface between two different fluids in porous media. The Rayleigh-Taylor condition is natural to reach linear stability of the Muskat problem. We show that the Rayleigh-Taylor condition may hold initially but break down in finite time. As a consequence of the method used, we prove the existence of water waves turning.

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Castro, Á., Córdoba, D., Fefferman, C., Gancedo, F., & López-Fernández, M. (2012). Rayleigh-Taylor breakdown for the Muskat problem with applications to water waves. Annals of Mathematics, 175(2), 909–948. https://doi.org/10.4007/annals.2012.175.2.9

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