Theory of light-matter interaction in nematic liquid crystals and the second Painlevé equation
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Clerc Gavilán, Marcel
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Dávila Bonczos, Juan
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Kowalczyk, Michal
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Smyrnelis, Panayotis
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Vidal Henríquez, Estefanía
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2018-05-15T15:11:33Z
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2018-05-15T15:11:33Z
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2017
Cita de ítem
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Calc. Var. (2017) 56:93
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10.1007/s00526-017-1187-8
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/147776
Abstract
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We study global minimizers of an energy functional arising as a thin sample limit in the theory of light-matter interaction in nematic liquid crystals. We show that depending on the parameters various defects are predicted by the model. In particular we show existence of a new type of topological defect which we call the shadow kink. Its local profile is described by the generalized Hastings and McLeod solutions of the second Painleve equation (Claeys et al. in Ann Math 168(2): 601-641, 2008; Hastings and McLeod in Arch Ration Mech Anal 73(1): 31-51, 1980). As part of our analysis we give a new proof of existence of these solutions.
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Fondecyt, 1150507, 1170224, 3160055 / Fondo Basal CMM-Chile / Millennium Nucleus, NC130017 /
Chilean research grants, Fondecyt 1130126, 1170164 / Master fellowship CONICYT, 221320023 / DPP of the University of Chile