Slow motion for the 1D Swift-Hohenberg equation
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Abstract: The goal of this paper is to study the behavior of certain solutions to the Swift-Hohenberg equation on a one-dimensional torus . Combining results from -convergence and ODE theory, it is shown that solutions corresponding to initial data that is -close to a jump function , remain close to for large time. This can be achieved by regarding the equation as the -gradient flow of a second order energy functional, and obtaining asymptotic lower bounds on this energy in terms of the number of jumps of .
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