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Modulational Instability in the Whitham Equation for Water Waves

Vera Mikyoung Hur, Mathew A. Johnson

Published 2013-12-05, updated 2014-05-14Version 2

We show that periodic traveling waves with sufficiently small amplitudes of the Whitham equation, which incorporates the dispersion relation of surface water waves and the nonlinearity of the shallow water equations,are spectrally unstable to long wavelengths perturbations if the wave number is greater than a critical value, bearing out the Benjamin-Feir instability of Stokes waves; they are spectrally stable to square integrable perturbations otherwise. The proof involves a spectral perturbation of the associated linearized operator with respect to the Floquet exponent and the small amplitude parameter. We extend the results to related, nonlinear dispersive equations.

Comments: 20 pages, 2 figures. Replacement incorporates referees' comments
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