Strong Time-Periodic Solutions to the 3D Primitive Equations subject to Arbitrary Large Forces
Abstract
We show that the three-dimensional primitive equations admit a strong time-periodic solution of period T>0, provided the forcing term f∈ L2(0, T; L2()) is a time-periodic function of the same period. No restriction on the magnitude of f is assumed. As a corollary, if, in particular, f is time-independent, the corresponding solution is steady-state.
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