Traveling wave oscillatory patterns in a signed Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation with absorption
Abstract
In this paper, a partial proof of a conjecture raised by Galaktionov and Svirshchevskii concerning existence and global uniqueness of an asymptotically stable periodic orbit in a fourth-order piecewise linear ordinary differential equation is presented. The fourth-order equation comes from the study of traveling wave patterns in a signed Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation with absorption. The proof is twofold. First, the problem of solving for the periodic orbit is transformed into a zero finding problem in four dimensional space, which is solved with a computer-assisted proof based on Newton's method and the contraction mapping theorem. Second, the rigorous bounds about the periodic orbit in phase space are combined with the theory of discontinuous dynamical systems to prove that the orbit is asymptotically stable.
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