Localized Hexagonal Patterns : Morphological and Size Aspects(General and Mathematical Physics)
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概要
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A classical geometry, widely observed in systems far from equilibrium, is the formation of hexagonal patterns. Using a prototype Swift-Hohenberg equation for the order parameter we study the localization mechanism for hexagons surrounded by a uniform phase. Numerical simulations show that the existence range for localized structures depends on the size and morphology of the structure. We propose a scale expansion in order to estimate the stress at the interfaces between the hexagons and the uniform phase. This scaling approach supplies a good physical description of the mechanisms involved in the localization of the hexagonal pattern.
- 2009-01-25
著者
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Cisternas Jaime
Complex Systems Group Facultad De Ingenieria Universidad De Los Andes
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ESCAFF Daniel
Complex Systems Group, Facultad de Ingenieria, Universidad de los Andes
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DESCALZI Orazio
Complex Systems Group, Facultad de Ingenieria, Universidad de los Andes
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Escaff Daniel
Complex Systems Group Facultad De Ingenieria Universidad De Los Andes
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Descalzi Orazio
Complex Systems Group Facultad De Ingenieria Universidad De Los Andes