Strichartz Estimates and the Cauchy Problem for the Gravity Water Waves Equations
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This memoir is devoted to the proof of a well-posedness result for the gravity water waves equations, in arbitrary dimension and in fluid domains with general bottoms, when the initial velocity field is not necessarily Lipschitz. Moreover, for two-dimensional waves, the authors consider solutions such that the curvature of the initial free surface does not belong to $L^2$. The proof is entirely based on the Eulerian formulation of the water waves equations, using microlocal analysis to obtain sharp Sobolev and Hoelder estimates. The authors first prove tame estimates in Sobolev spaces depending linearly on Hoelder norms and then use the dispersive properties of the water-waves system, namely Strichartz estimates, to control these Hoelder norms.
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