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arXiv:2312.09605v3 Announce Type: replace
Abstract: We perform the so-called rigid lid limit on different shallow water models such as the abcd Bousssinesq systems or the Green-Naghdi equations. To do so we consider an appropriate nondimensionalization of these models where two small parameters are involved: the shallowness parameter {\mu} and a parameter {\epsilon} which can be interpreted as a Froude number. When parameter {\epsilon} tends to zero, the surface deformation formally goes to the rest state, hence the name rigid lid limit. We carefully study this limit for different topologies. We also provide rates of convergence with respect to {\epsilon} and a careful attention is given to the dependence on the shallowness parameter {\mu}.

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