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Coarsening fronts (English)
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4 September 2006
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The paper starts with a short description of the terminology for the Allen-Cahn equation (AC). The asymptotically stable equilibria and the stationary layer solutions are given. The set of equilibria are described in the bifurcation diagram. The spatial spreading of the coarsening process is characterized in terms of the propagation of a nonlinear modulated front. Unstable periodic patterns of the AC are invaded by a front, propagating in an oscillatory fashion, and leaving behind the homogeneous, stable equilibrium. During one cycle of the oscillatory propagation, two layers of the periodic pattern are annihilated. Galerkin approximations and the Conley index for ill-posed spatial dynamics are used to show existence of modulated fronts for all parameter values. In the limit of small amplitude patterns or large wave speeds, uniqueness and asymptotic stability of the modulated fronts are established. The minimal speed of propagation can be characterized by a dichotomy which depends on the existence of pulled fronts. The main tools here are an Evans function type construction for the infinite-dimensional ill-posed dynamics and an analysis of the complex dispersion relation based on Sturm-Liouville theory.
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asymptotically stable equilibria
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Allen-Cahn equation
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bifurcation diagram
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Evans function
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infinite-dimensional ill-posed dynamics
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