The helical vortex filaments of Ginzburg-Landau system in {\mathbb R}^3

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Authors: Lipeng Duan, Qi Gao, Jun Yang Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 25 July 2022

Abstract: We consider the following coupled Ginzburg-Landau system in mathbbR3 �egin{align*} �egin{cases} -epsilon^2 Delta w^+ +Big[A_+�ig(|w^+|^2-{t^+}^2�ig)+B�ig(|w^-|^2-{t^-}^2�ig)Big]w^+=0, \[3mm] -epsilon^2 Delta w^- +Big[A_-�ig(|w^-|^2-{t^-}^2�ig)+B�ig(|w^+|^2-{t^+}^2�ig)Big]w^-=0, end{cases} end{align*} where w=(w+,w)inmathbbC2 and the constant coefficients satisfy A_+, A_->0,quad B^2<A_+A_-, quad t^pm >0, quad {t^+}^2+{ t^-}^2=1. If B<0, then for every epsilon small enough, we construct a family of entire solutions wepsilon(ildez,t)inmathbbC2 in the cylindrical coordinates (ildez,t)inmathbbR2imesmathbbR for this system via the approach introduced by J. D'avila, M. del Pino, M. Medina and R. Rodiac in { t arXiv:1901.02807}. These solutions are 2pi-periodic in t and have multiple interacting vortex helices. The main results are the extensions of the phenomena of interacting helical vortex filaments for the classical (single) Ginzburg-Landau equation in mathbbR3 which has been studied in { t arXiv:1901.02807}. Our results negatively answer the Gibbons conjecture cite{Gibbons conjecture} for the Allen-Cahn equation in Ginzburg-Landau system version, which is an extension of the question originally proposed by H. Brezis.













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