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Main Authors: Jeon, Junekey, Zlatoš, Andrej
Format: Preprint
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2112.00191
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author Jeon, Junekey
Zlatoš, Andrej
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Zlatoš, Andrej
contents We prove that splash-like singularities cannot occur for sufficiently regular patch solutions to the generalized surface quasi-geostrophic equation on the plane or half-plane with parameter $α\le \frac 14$. This includes potential touches of more than two patch boundary segments in the same location, an eventuality that has not been excluded previously and presents nontrivial complications (in fact, if we do a priori exclude it, then our results extend to all $α\in(0,1)$). As a corollary, we obtain an improved global regularity criterion for $H^3$ patch solutions when $α\le\frac 14$, namely that finite time singularities cannot occur while the $H^3$ norms of patch boundaries remain bounded.
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spellingShingle An Improved Regularity Criterion and Absence of Splash-like Singularities for g-SQG Patches
Jeon, Junekey
Zlatoš, Andrej
Analysis of PDEs
We prove that splash-like singularities cannot occur for sufficiently regular patch solutions to the generalized surface quasi-geostrophic equation on the plane or half-plane with parameter $α\le \frac 14$. This includes potential touches of more than two patch boundary segments in the same location, an eventuality that has not been excluded previously and presents nontrivial complications (in fact, if we do a priori exclude it, then our results extend to all $α\in(0,1)$). As a corollary, we obtain an improved global regularity criterion for $H^3$ patch solutions when $α\le\frac 14$, namely that finite time singularities cannot occur while the $H^3$ norms of patch boundaries remain bounded.
title An Improved Regularity Criterion and Absence of Splash-like Singularities for g-SQG Patches
topic Analysis of PDEs
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2112.00191