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Boundary Value Problem for $r^2 d^2 f/dr^2 + f = f^3$ (III): Global Solution and Asymptotics

Mathematical Physics 2007-05-23 v1 Dynamical Systems math.MP

Abstract

Based on the results in the previous papers that the boundary value problem yy+y=y3,y(0)=0,y()=1y'' - y' + y = y^3, y(0) = 0, y(\infty) =1 with the condition y(x)>0y(x) > 0 for 0<x<0<x<\infty has a unique solution y(x)y^*(x), and a=y(0)a^*= y^{*^{'}}(0) satisfies 0<a<1/40<a^*<1/4, in this paper we show that yy+y=y3,<x<0y'' - y' + y = y^3, -\infty < x < 0, with the initial conditions y(0)=0,y(0)=a y(0) = 0, y'(0) = a^* has a unique solution by using functional analysis method. So we get a globally well defined bounded function y(x),<x<+y^*(x), -\infty < x < +\infty. The asymptotics of y(x)y^*(x) as xx \to - \infty and as x+x \to +\infty are obtained, and the connection formulas for the parameters in the asymptotics and the numerical simulations are also given. Then by the properties of y(x)y^*(x), the solution to the boundary value problem r2f+f=f3,f(0)=0,f()=1r^2 f'' + f = f^3, f(0)= 0, f(\infty)=1 is well described by the asymptotics and the connection formulas.

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@article{arxiv.math-ph/9903024,
  title  = {Boundary Value Problem for $r^2 d^2 f/dr^2 + f = f^3$ (III): Global Solution and Asymptotics},
  author = {Chie Bing Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math-ph/9903024},
  year   = {2007}
}

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