On the Schrödinger map for regular helical polygons in the hyperbolic space

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DOI10.1088/1361-6544/AC355CzbMATH Open1500.37029arXiv2010.12045OpenAlexW3094343731WikidataQ115548085 ScholiaQ115548085MaRDI QIDQ5014646FDOQ5014646


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Publication date: 8 December 2021

Published in: Nonlinearity (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The main purpose is to describe the evolution of Xt=XswedgeXss, with X(s,0) a regular polygonal curve with a nonzero torsion in the 3-dimensional hyperbolic space. Unlike in the Euclidean space, a nonzero torsion implies two different helical curves. However, recent techniques developed by de la Hoz, Kumar, and Vega help us in describing the evolution at rational times both theoretically and numerically, and thus, the similarities and differences. Numerical experiments show that the trajectory of the point X(0,t) exhibits new variants of Riemann's non-differentiable function whose structure depends on the initial torsion in the problem. As a result, with these new solutions, it is shown that the smooth solutions (helices, straight line) in the hyperbolic space show the same instability as displayed by their Euclidean counterparts and curves with zero-torsion. These numerical observations are in agreement with some recent theoretical results obtained by Banica and Vega.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.12045




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