Quantization and non-quantization of energy for higher-dimensional Ginzburg-Landau vortices
Abstract
Given a family of critical points for the complex Ginzburg--Landau energies \begin{align*} &E_\epsilon(u)=\int_{M}\left(\frac{|du|^2}{2}+\frac{(1-|u|^2)^2}{4\epsilon^2}\right), \end{align*} on a manifold , with natural energy growth , it is known that the vorticity sets converge subsequentially to the support of a stationary, rectifiable -varifold in the interior, characterized as the concentrated portion of the limit of the normalized energy measures. When or the solutions are energy-minimizing, it is known moreover that this varifold is integral; i.e., the -density of takes values in at -a.e. . In the present paper, we show that for a general family of critical points with in dimension , this energy quantization phenomenon only holds where the density is less than : namely, we prove that the density of the limit varifold takes values in at -a.e. , and show that this is sharp, in the sense that for any and , there exists a family of critical points for in the ball with concentration varifold given by an -plane with density .
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@article{arxiv.2204.06491,
title = {Quantization and non-quantization of energy for higher-dimensional Ginzburg-Landau vortices},
author = {Alessandro Pigati and Daniel Stern},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.06491},
year = {2023}
}
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this is the version published on Ars Inveniendi Analytica