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Steady solutions of the Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation (English)
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Steady solutions of the Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation are studied. These solutions are defined on the whole x line and propagate with a constant speed \(c^ 2\) in time. For large \(c^ 2\) it is shown that the solution is unique and has a conical form. For small \(c^ 2\) there is a periodic solution and an infinite set of quasi-periodic solutions as asserted by Moser's twist map theorem. Numerical computations for intermediate values of \(c^ 2\) suggests that below \(c^ 2\approx 1.6\) for every speed there is a continuum of odd quasi-periodic solutions or a Cantor set of chaotic solutions wrapped by infinite sequences of conic solutions.
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reaction diffusion
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flame front propagation
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Steady solutions
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Kuramoto- Sivashinsky equation
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unique
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periodic solution
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quasi-periodic solutions
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twist map theorem
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Numerical computations
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chaotic solutions
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conic solutions
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