Abstract The Muskat problem models the evolution of the interface between two different fluids in porous media. The Rayleigh-Taylor condition is natural to reach linear stability of the Muskat problem. We show that the RayleighTaylor condition may hold initially but break down in finite time. As a consequence of the method used, we prove the existence of water waves turning
We study the dynamics of the interface between two incompressible fluids in a two-dimension...
In this work we study the evolution of the free boundary between two different fluids in a ...
In this work we study the evolution of the free boundary between two different fluids in a ...
The following article appeared in Annals of Mathematics 175.2 (2012): 909-948 and may be found at ht...
We study the two-dimensional Muskat problem in a horizontally periodic setting and for fluids with a...
We study the two-dimensional Muskat problem in a horizontally periodic setting and for fluids with a...
The Muskat, or Muskat--Leibenzon, problem describes the evolution of the interface between two immis...
The Muskat, or Muskat--Leibenzon, problem describes the evolution of the interface between two immis...
The Muskat problem involves filtration of two incompressible fluids throughout a porous medium. In t...
The Muskat problem, which models the flow of immiscible viscous fluids in a porous medium, has been ...
We consider the Muskat Problem with surface tension in two dimensions over the real line, with Hs in...
We consider the Muskat problem describing the motion of two unbounded immiscible fluid layers with e...
We consider the Muskat Problem with surface tension in two dimensions over the real line, with Hs in...
The Muskat problem, which models the flow of immiscible viscous fluids in a porous medium, has been ...
We study the dynamics of the interface between two incompressible fluids in a two-dimension...
We study the dynamics of the interface between two incompressible fluids in a two-dimension...
In this work we study the evolution of the free boundary between two different fluids in a ...
In this work we study the evolution of the free boundary between two different fluids in a ...
The following article appeared in Annals of Mathematics 175.2 (2012): 909-948 and may be found at ht...
We study the two-dimensional Muskat problem in a horizontally periodic setting and for fluids with a...
We study the two-dimensional Muskat problem in a horizontally periodic setting and for fluids with a...
The Muskat, or Muskat--Leibenzon, problem describes the evolution of the interface between two immis...
The Muskat, or Muskat--Leibenzon, problem describes the evolution of the interface between two immis...
The Muskat problem involves filtration of two incompressible fluids throughout a porous medium. In t...
The Muskat problem, which models the flow of immiscible viscous fluids in a porous medium, has been ...
We consider the Muskat Problem with surface tension in two dimensions over the real line, with Hs in...
We consider the Muskat problem describing the motion of two unbounded immiscible fluid layers with e...
We consider the Muskat Problem with surface tension in two dimensions over the real line, with Hs in...
The Muskat problem, which models the flow of immiscible viscous fluids in a porous medium, has been ...
We study the dynamics of the interface between two incompressible fluids in a two-dimension...
We study the dynamics of the interface between two incompressible fluids in a two-dimension...
In this work we study the evolution of the free boundary between two different fluids in a ...
In this work we study the evolution of the free boundary between two different fluids in a ...