Resonance and phase solitons in spatially-forced thermal convection (Q1090542)

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Resonance and phase solitons in spatially-forced thermal convection
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    Resonance and phase solitons in spatially-forced thermal convection (English)
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    The competition between external and internal length scales is studied theoretically, on a two-dimensional amplitude evolution model of a fluid layer heated from below. A spatially-periodic excitation is applied to the stress-free, isothermal boundaries at a wavenumber close to the critical wavenumber for the onset of the instability. Near resonance, the large-scale phase dynamics give rise to stationary phase solitons at high Prandtl numbers and propagating sine-Gordon solitons at low Prandtl numbers. The propagating solitons are associated with the external breaking of the Galilean invariance of the problem.
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    Overbeck-Boussinesq equation
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    two-dimensional amplitude evolution model
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    fluid layer
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    spatially-periodic excitation
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    stress-free, isothermal boundaries
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    onset of the instability
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    large-scale phase dynamics
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    stationary phase solitons
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    sine-Gordon solitons
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    Galilean invariance
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