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| DOI | 10.1140/EPJD/E2010-10323-8 | ||||
| Año | 2011 | ||||
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Defect interaction (kink-antikink interaction) is studied for a prototypical model for non-local interaction. Mathematically, it is a bistable integrodifferential model, where the non-local interaction is performed due to an integral kernel. The system is able to establish domains where it is in one of its two equilibria, separated by defects. It is shown that the defect interaction depends on the asymptotical behavior of the integral kernel. In the weak non-local regime, when the integral kernel decays faster than an exponential at infinitum, the defect interaction is exponentially weak. Hence, this case is qualitatively similar to the local one. On the other hand, in the strong non-local regime, when the integral kernel decays slower than an exponential at infinitum, the defect interaction is ruled by the asymptotical behavior of the integral kernel. In this case, the defect interaction is stronger, and could be characterized, for instance, by a power law. The effect of this transition (from the weak to strong non-locality) on the domain dynamics is discussed.
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| 1 | ESCAFF-DIXON, DANIEL ELIAS | Hombre |
Universidad de Los Andes, Chile - Chile
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| The simulation software DIMX developed by P. Coullet and collaborators at the laboratory INLN in France has been used for numerical simulations. I would like to thank FONDECYT (Project No. 11090280) and Universidad de los Andes Grant (Project FAI ING-002-09) for financial support. |