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Effects of boundary conditions on spatially periodic states
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    Effects of boundary conditions on spatially periodic states (English)
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    We investigate analytically and numerically the influence of linear homogeneous boundary conditions on the stationary solutions of a simple model for cellular pattern formation in one dimension. For all boundary conditions there exists in a reduced wavenumber band at least one static solution where the amplitude falls below its bulk value near the boundary (type-I solution). A linear stability analysis of the uniform state at threshold reveals that type-I solutions are often unstable. Then there exists in the full-Eckhaus-stable band, a static solution where the amplitude rises above its bulk value near the boundary (''type-II'' solution), or a limit-cycle solution where the amplitude near the boundary oscillates. These solutions bifurcate from the homogeneous state below the bulk threshold and therefore remain finite at threshold.
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    linear homogeneous boundary conditions
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    stationary solutions
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    cellular pattern formation in one dimension
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    reduced wavenumber band
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    static solution
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    type-I solution
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    linear stability analysis
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    uniform state
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    full-Eckhaus-stable band
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    type-II'' solution
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    limit-cycle solution
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