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Exact pattern formation and symmetry breaking for a family of isotropic local/nonlocal interaction system

Speaker: 
Eris Runa
Institution: 
Gran Sasso Science Institute
Schedule: 
Wednesday, September 25, 2024 - 14:00
Location: 
A-133
Abstract: 

 At the base of spontaneous pattern formation is universally believed to be the competition between short range attractive and long range repulsive forces.

Though such a phenomenon is observed in experiments and simulations, a rigorous understanding of the mechanisms at its base is still in most physical problems a challenging open problem.

In dimension d>1, the main difficulties are due to the nonlocality of the interactions the symmetry breaking phenomenon (namely the fact that the interactions have a group of symmetries larger than the expected minimizers).

 

In this talk we will present a new rigorous approach which allows us to prove symmetry breaking for a class of functionals with isotropic interactions.

In particular, we show that in a regime in which the competing interactions are of the same order, minimizers are one-dimensional (i.e. stripes/lamellae). This class of functionals includes physical energies related to pattern formation in thin magnetic films and colloidal systems.

This work has been obtained in collaboration with S. Daneri.

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