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arxiv: patt-sol/9710004 · v2 · submitted 1997-10-08 · patt-sol · nlin.PS

Nonlinear Competition Between Small and Large Hexagonal Patterns

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Recent experiments by Kudrolli, Pier and Gollub on surface waves, parametrically excited by two-frequency forcing, show a transition from a small hexagonal standing wave pattern to a triangular ``superlattice'' pattern. We show that generically the hexagons and the superlattice wave patterns bifurcate simultaneously from the flat surface state as the forcing amplitude is increased, and that the experimentally-observed transition can be described by considering a low-dimensional bifurcation problem. A number of predictions come out of this general analysis.

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