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Translational symmetry-breaking for spiral waves
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    Translational symmetry-breaking for spiral waves (English)
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    25 September 2001
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    This paper concerns small SO(2)-equivariant perturbations of SE(2)-equivariant reaction-diffusion systems of the type \[ \partial_t u(t,x)=d \Delta u(t,x) + f(u(t,x)) + \varepsilon g(|x|,u(t,0)),\quad x \in \mathbb R^2. \] In fact, the authors study a three dimensional and a five dimensional system of ordinary differential equations, which describe the dynamics (after a center manifold reduction) near normally hyperbolic relative equilibria and relative periodic orbits, respectively. The perturbation behavior of rigid spiral rotations, of epicycle-like motions of the spiral tip (quasi-periodic meandering) and of circular motions of the spiral tip superimposed with a linear drift (linear meandering) is investigated. The generic effects are: Stabilization of certain SO(2)-orbits of rotating waves or of modulated waves (which are determined by Melnikov-like functions) and drifting along these SO(2)-orbits (thereby introducing another frequency).
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    spiral anchoring
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    boundary drifting
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    breaking of the translation symmetry while keeping the rotation symmetry
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    entrainment attractor
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    resonance attractor
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