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Stability of periodic solutions of the N-vortex problem in general domains

We investigate stability properties of a type of periodic solutions of the $N$-vortex problem on general domains $Ω\subset \mathbb{R}^2$. The solutions in question bifurcate from rigidly rotating configurations of the whole-plane vortex system and a critical point $a_0\inΩ$ of the Robin function associated to the Dirichlet Laplacian of $Ω$. Under a linear stability condition on the initial rotating configuration, which can be verified for examples consisting of up to 4 vortices, we show that the linear stability of the induced solutions is solely determined by the type of the critical point $a_0$. If $a_0$ is a saddle, they are unstable. Otherwise they are stable in a certain linear sense. The proof uses a criterion for the bifurcation of multiple eigenvalues, which is applied to suitable Poincaré sections. Beyond linear stability, Herman's last geometric theorem allows us to prove the existence of isoenergetically orbitally stable solutions in the case of $N=2$ vortices.

preprint2018arXivOpen access

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