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      Global well-posedness of critical surface quasigeostrophic equation on the sphere

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          In this paper we prove global well-posedness of the critical surface quasigeostrophic equation on the two dimensional sphere building on some earlier work of the authors. The proof relies on an improving of the previously known pointwise inequality for fractional laplacians as in the work of Constantin and Vicol for the euclidean setting.

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              Global well-posedness for the critical 2D dissipative quasi-geostrophic equation

              We give an elementary proof of the global well-posedness for the critical 2D dissipative quasi-geostrophic equation. The argument is based on a non-local maximum principle involving appropriate moduli of continuity.
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                2017-04-20
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                1704.06132
                4c46a2e6-fb91-4910-888f-4e3518c77025

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