Nearly spherical 3D liquid drops with capillarity and constant vorticity are necessarily oblate spheroids with cylindrical symmetry when the ratio of vorticity squared to capillarity is small enough.
Two-dimensional water waves with constant vorticity and general bottom topography
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In this paper we consider two-dimensional water waves with constant vorticity, under the action of gravity and surface tension, in a fluid domain with finite depth and general bottom topography. We present a formulation which generalizes the one by Zakharov-Craig-Sulem for irrotational water waves, and the one by Constantin-Ivanov-Prodanov for water waves with constant vorticity and flat bottom topography. We study in detail an operator which appears in such formulation, extending well-known results for the classical Dirichlet-Neumann operator, such as an analiticity result, the Taylor expansion in homogeneous powers of the wave profile, and a paralinearization formula. As an application, we prove a local well-posedness result.
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A rigidity result for the 3D capillary liquid drop with constant vorticity
Nearly spherical 3D liquid drops with capillarity and constant vorticity are necessarily oblate spheroids with cylindrical symmetry when the ratio of vorticity squared to capillarity is small enough.