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Uniqueness and stability of saddle-shaped solutions to the Allen-Cahn equation

Analysis of PDEs 2011-02-16 v1

Abstract

We establish the uniqueness of a saddle-shaped solution to the diffusion equation Δu=f(u)-\Delta u = f(u) in all of R2m\mathbb{R}^{2m}, where ff is of bistable type, in every even dimension 2m22m \geq 2. In addition, we prove its stability whenever 2m142m \geq 14. Saddle-shaped solutions are odd with respect to the Simons cone C={(x1,x2)Rm×Rm:x1=x2}{\mathcal C} = \{(x^1,x^2) \in \mathbb{R}^m \times \mathbb{R}^m : |x^1|=|x^2| \} and exist in all even dimensions. Their uniqueness was only known when 2m=22m=2. On the other hand, they are known to be unstable in dimensions 2, 4, and 6. Their stability in dimensions 8, 10, and 12 remains an open question. In addition, since the Simons cone minimizes area when 2m82m \geq 8, saddle-shaped solutions are expected to be global minimizers when 2m82m \geq 8, or at least in higher dimensions. This is a property stronger than stability which is not yet established in any dimension.

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@article{arxiv.1102.3111,
  title  = {Uniqueness and stability of saddle-shaped solutions to the Allen-Cahn equation},
  author = {Xavier Cabre},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1102.3111},
  year   = {2011}
}