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Title: Global paths of time-periodic solutions of the Benjamin-Ono equation connecting arbitrary traveling waves

Journal Article · · Communication in Applied Mathematics and Computational Science
OSTI ID:944566

We classify all bifurcations from traveling waves to non-trivial time-periodic solutions of the Benjamin-Ono equation that are predicted by linearization. We use a spectrally accurate numerical continuation method to study several paths of non-trivial solutions beyond the realm of linear theory. These paths are found to either re-connect with a different traveling wave or to blow up. In the latter case, as the bifurcation parameter approaches a critical value, the amplitude of the initial condition grows without bound and the period approaches zero. We propose a conjecture that gives the mapping from one bifurcation to its counterpart on the other side of the path of non-trivial solutions. By experimentation with data fitting, we identify the form of the exact solutions on the path connecting two traveling waves, which represents the Fourier coefficients of the solution as power sums of a finite number of particle positions whose elementary symmetric functions execute simple orbits in the complex plane (circles or epicycles). We then solve a system of algebraic equations to express the unknown constants in the new representation in terms of the mean, a spatial phase, a temporal phase, four integers (enumerating the bifurcation at each end of the path) and one additional bifurcation parameter. We also find examples of interior bifurcations from these paths of already non-trivial solutions, but we do not attempt to analyze their algebraic structure.

Research Organization:
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (LBNL), Berkeley, CA (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
Computational Research Division
DOE Contract Number:
DE-AC02-05CH11231
OSTI ID:
944566
Report Number(s):
LBNL-1298E; TRN: US200902%%863
Journal Information:
Communication in Applied Mathematics and Computational Science, Journal Name: Communication in Applied Mathematics and Computational Science
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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