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Instability of pulses in gradient reaction-diffusion systems: a symplectic approach
1Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Boston University, 111 Cummington Mall, Boston, MA 02215, USA.
Abstract:
In a scalar reaction-diffusion equation, it is known that the stability of a steady state can be determined from the Maslov index, a topological invariant that counts the state's critical points. In particular, this implies that pulse solutions are unstable. We extend this picture to pulses in reaction-diffusion systems with gradient nonlinearity. In particular, we associate a Maslov index to any asymptotically constant state, generalizing existing definitions of the Maslov index for homoclinic orbits. It is shown that this index equals the number of unstable eigenvalues for the linearized evolution equation. Finally, we use a symmetry argument to show that any pulse solution must have non-zero Maslov index, and hence be unstable.This article is part of the theme issue 'Stability of nonlinear waves and patterns and related topics'.
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