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Turing Bifurcation in the Swift–Hohenberg Equation on Deterministic and Random Graphs

Abstract

The Swift–Hohenberg equation (SHE) is a partial differential equation that explains how patterns emerge from a spatially homogeneous state. It has been widely used in the theory of pattern formation. Following a recent study by Bramburger and Holzer (SIAM J Math Anal 55(3):2150–2185, 2023), we consider discrete SHE on deterministic and random graphs. The two families of the discrete models share the same continuum limit in the form of a nonlocal SHE on a circle. The analysis of the continuous system, parallel to the analysis of the classical SHE, shows bifurcations of spatially periodic solutions at critical values of the control parameters. However, the proximity of the discrete models to the continuum limit does not guarantee that the same bifurcations take place in the discrete setting in general, because some of the symmetries of the continuous model do not survive discretization. We use the center manifold reduction and normal forms to obtain precise information about the number and stability of solutions bifurcating from the homogeneous state in the discrete models on deterministic and sparse random graphs. Moreover, we present detailed numerical results for the discrete SHE on the nearest-neighbor and small-world graphs.

Authors

Medvedev GS; Pelinovsky DE

Journal

Journal of Nonlinear Science, Vol. 34, No. 5,

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

October 1, 2024

DOI

10.1007/s00332-024-10054-2

ISSN

0938-8974

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