For strong surface tension, the 3D gravity capillary water wave equations admit small fully localized traveling solitary waves whose leading-order profile is a KP-I lump.
Overhanging solitary water waves
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We provide the first construction of overhanging gravity water waves having the approximate form of a disk joined to a strip by a thin neck. The waves are solitary with constant vorticity, and exist when an appropriate dimensionless gravitational constant $g>0$ is sufficiently small. Our construction involves combining three explicit solutions to related problems: a disk of fluid in rigid rotation, a linear shear flow in a strip, and a rescaled version of an exceptional domain discovered by Hauswirth, H\'elein, and Pacard \cite{hauswirth-helein-pacard}. The method developed here is related to the construction of constant mean curvature surfaces through gluing.
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From KP-I Lump Solution to Travelling wave of 3D Gravity Capillary Water wave problem
For strong surface tension, the 3D gravity capillary water wave equations admit small fully localized traveling solitary waves whose leading-order profile is a KP-I lump.