Large fronts in nonlocally coupled systems using Conley-Floer homology
Abstract
In this paper we study travelling front solutions for nonlocal equations of the type \begin{equation} \partial_t u = N * S(u) + \nabla F(u), \qquad u(t,x) \in \mathbf{R}^d. \end{equation} Here denotes a convolution-type operator in the spatial variable , either continuous or discrete. We develop a Morse-type theory, the Conley--Floer homology, which captures travelling front solutions in a topologically robust manner, by encoding fronts in the boundary operator of a chain complex. The equations describing the travelling fronts involve both forward and backward delay terms, possibly of infinite range. Consequently, these equations lack a natural phase space, so that classic dynamical systems tools are not at our disposal. We therefore develop, from scratch, a general transversality theory, and a classification of bounded solutions, in the absence of a phase space. In various cases the resulting Conley--Floer homology can be interpreted as a homological Conley index for multivalued vector fields. Using the Conley--Floer homology we derive existence and multiplicity results on travelling front solutions.
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@article{arxiv.1907.03861,
title = {Large fronts in nonlocally coupled systems using Conley-Floer homology},
author = {Bente Hilde Bakker and Jan Bouwe van den Berg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.03861},
year = {2019}
}