Data supplement for "Localized states in the conserved Swift-Hohenberg equation with cubic nonlinearity [Phys. Rev. E 87, 042915 (2013)]"
DOI10.5281/zenodo.3890105Zenodo3890105MaRDI QIDQ6725509FDOQ6725509
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Mark J. Robbins, Hector Gomez, Andrew J. Archer, Uwe Thiele, Edgar Knobloch
Publication date: 11 June 2020
Copyright license: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Data sets and user-defined files for continuation tool auto07p for most figures of the paper Localized states in the conserved Swift-Hohenberg equation with cubic nonlinearity [Phys. Rev. E 87, 042915 (2013)] with abstract The conserved Swift-Hohenberg equation with cubic nonlinearity provides the simplest microscopic description of the thermodynamic transition from a fluid state to a crystalline state. The resulting phase field crystal model describes a variety of spatially localized structures, in addition to different spatially extended periodic structures. The location of these structures in the temperature versus mean order parameter plane is determined using a combination of numerical continuation in one dimension and direct numerical simulation in two and three dimensions. Localized states are found in the region of thermodynamic coexistence between the homogeneous and structured phases, and may lie outside of the binodal for these states. The results are related to the phenomenon of slanted snaking but take the form of standard homoclinic snaking when the mean order parameter is plotted as a function of the chemical potential, and are expected to carry over to related models with a conserved order parameter.
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