Multibreather and vortex breather stability in Klein--Gordon lattices: Equivalence between two different approaches
Abstract
In this work, we revisit the question of stability of multibreather configurations, i.e., discrete breathers with multiple excited sites at the anti-continuum limit of uncoupled oscillators. We present two methods that yield quantitative predictions about the Floquet multipliers of the linear stability analysis around such exponentially localized in space, time-periodic orbits, based on the Aubry band method and the MacKay effective Hamiltonian method and prove that their conclusions are equivalent. Subsequently, we showcase the usefulness of the methods by a series of case examples including one-dimensional multi-breathers, and two-dimensional vortex breathers in the case of a lattice of linearly coupled oscillators with the Morse potential and in that of the discrete model.
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@article{arxiv.1006.0346,
title = {Multibreather and vortex breather stability in Klein--Gordon lattices: Equivalence between two different approaches},
author = {J. Cuevas and V. Koukouloyannis and P. G. Kevrekidis and J. F. R. Archilla},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1006.0346},
year = {2015}
}