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Torus-like solutions for the Landau-de Gennes model. Part III: torus vs split minimizers

Analysis of PDEs 2022-02-24 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We study the behaviour of global minimizers of a continuum Landau-de Gennes energy functional for nematic liquid crystals, in three-dimensional axially symmetric domains domains diffeomorphic to a ball (a nematic droplet) and in a restricted class of \bbS1\bbS^1-equivariant configurations. It is known from our previous paper \cite{DMP2} that, assuming smooth and uniaxial (e.g. homeotropic) boundary conditions and a physically relevant norm constraint in the interior (Lyuksyutov constraint), minimizing configurations are either of \emph{torus} or of \emph{split} type. Here, starting from a nematic droplet with the homeotropic boundary condition, we show how singular (split) solutions or smooth (torus) solutions (or even both) for the Euler-Lagrange equations do appear as energy minimizers by suitably deforming either the domain or the boundary data. As a consequence, when minimizers among \bbS1\bbS^1-equivariant configurations are singular we derive symmetry breaking result for the minimization among all competitors.

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@article{arxiv.2109.15178,
  title  = {Torus-like solutions for the Landau-de Gennes model. Part III: torus vs split minimizers},
  author = {Federico Dipasquale and Vincent Millot and Adriano Pisante},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.15178},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

Presentation greatly improved. Theorem 1.3 and Theorem 1.4 also improved. Corollary 6.12 added