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Pattern generation by convection in sherical shells
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    Pattern generation by convection in sherical shells (English)
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    The problem of pattern selection by thermal convection in thin spherical shells with nearly insulating boundaries is investigated for both non- singular and singular cases where the Rayleigh number attains its minimum value for a single and double values of the degree \(\ell\) of spherical harmonics, respectively. The number of distinct solutions for the singular case is found to be substantially larger than the number of distinct solutions for the non-singular case. While there is at least one stable solution for the non-singular case, there is an additional stable mixed mode solution in the singular case as is shown in the case \(\ell =1\) and \(\ell^*=2\).
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    pattern selection
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    thermal convection
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    thin spherical shells
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    nearly insulating boundaries
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    stable solution
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    additional stable mixed mode solution
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