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Well-posedness and convergence of entropic approximation of semi-geostrophic equations

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arxiv 2404.17387 v1 pith:HPNYN3SJ submitted 2024-04-26 math.AP math-phmath.MPmath.OC

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We prove existence and uniqueness of solutions for an entropic version of the semi-geostrophic equations. We also establish convergence to a weak solution of the semi-geostrophic equations as the entropic parameter vanishes. Convergence is also proved for discretizations that can be computed numerically in practice as shown recently in [6].

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