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    Axisymmetric cellular structures revisited (English)
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    The authors consider weakly nonlinear axisymmetric cellular structures of the radius R near the onset of instability described by the following differential equation \([\epsilon -(\Delta +1)^ 2]A=A^ 3\), where A is a real function, \(\Delta\) is the Laplace operator, \(\epsilon\) is a parameter equal to the difference between the actual value of control parameter and the threshold value for an infinite pattern. Using a matching procedure it is shown that as soon as \(\epsilon\) is much bigger than \(R^{-2}\), the order of magnitude of A is \(\epsilon^{1/4}\) near the center and \(\epsilon^{1/2}\) outside. This prediction is confirmed by numerical analysis. The preceding results with an appropriate transposition are applied to Rayleigh-Bénard convection of Oberbeck- Boussinesq fluid between two rigid conducting plates.
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    weakly nonlinear axisymmetric cellular structures
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    onset of instability
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    control parameter
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    threshold value
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    matching procedure
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    Rayleigh-Bénard convection
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    Oberbeck-Boussinesq fluid
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    two rigid conducting plates
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