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A method for identifying stability regimes using roots of a reduced-order polynomial

Published 10 Jun 2019 in math.AP | (1906.04275v1)

Abstract: For dispersive Hamiltonian partial differential equations of order 2N+1, N integer, there are two criteria to analyse to examine the stability of small-amplitude, periodic travelling wave solutions to high-frequency perturbations. The first necessary condition for instability is given via the dispersion relation. The second criterion for instability is the signature of the eigenvalues of the spectral stability problem given by the sign of the Hamiltonian. In this work, we show how to combine these two conditions for instability into a polynomial of degree N. If the polynomial contains no real roots, then the travelling wave solutions are stable. We present the method for deriving the polynomial and analyse its roots using Sturm's theory via an example.

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