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New planforms in systems of partial differential equations with Euclidean symmetry
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    New planforms in systems of partial differential equations with Euclidean symmetry (English)
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    8 February 1996
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    The authors consider the classification of planforms (spatially periodic solutions corresponding to isotropy subgroups with one-dimensional fixed-point space) bifurcating in systems of partial differential equations that are equivariant with respect to the Euclidean group in the plane. A similar problem has been analyzed by Dionne and Golubitsky but in this paper, the authors consider a slightly different representation of the group, leading to three new planforms that can arise for general systems. The new planforms are called anti-rolls, simple anti-squares and simple oriented hexagons. It is shown that for general Euclidean-equivariant systems of partial differential equations there are no further axial planforms than those obtained in this paper and by Dionne and Golubitsky.
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    planforms
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    anti-rolls
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    simple anti-squares
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    simple oriented hexagons
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    Euclidean-equivariant systems
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