The effect of delay and diffusion on spontaneous symmetry breaking in functional differential equations (Q1898333)
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The effect of delay and diffusion on spontaneous symmetry breaking in functional differential equations (English)
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17 September 1995
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The paper is devoted to the study of the following one parameter family of retarded differential equations (1) \(x'(t)= f(x_t, \alpha)\), where \(f: C\times \mathbb{R}\mapsto \mathbb{R}^n\) is continuously differentiable and \(f(0, \alpha)= 0\) for \(\alpha\in \mathbb{R}\). In the first part of the paper, the existence of smooth branches of periodic solutions of the equations (1) is studied. It is established a local Hopf bifurcation theorem proving that, under certain nonresonance, genericity and transversality assumptions maximal isotropy groups with maximal dimensional fixed-point subspace lead to periodic solutions with certain spatial-temporal symmetry. In the second part of the paper the author illustrates the previous result by discrete waves in Turing rings with retarded diffusion along the sides of a polygon. The effect of delay and diffusion on the occurrence of spontaneous symmetry breaking is demonstrated.
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family of retarded differential equations
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periodic solutions
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Hopf bifurcation
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spatial-temporal symmetry
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discrete waves in Turing rings with retarded diffusion
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spontaneous symmetry breaking
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