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arxiv: 1304.1937 · v2 · pith:ISWDX43Znew · submitted 2013-04-06 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft · nlin.PS· nlin.SI

Shape and symmetry of a fluid-supported elastic sheet

classification ❄️ cond-mat.soft nlin.PSnlin.SI
keywords embeddedsystemmembranesine-gordonsymmetrieschainprofilesymmetry
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A connection between the dynamics of a sine-Gordon chain and a certain static membrane folding problem was recently found. The one-dimensional membrane profile is a cross-section of the position-time sine-Gordon amplitude profile. Here we show that when one system is embedded in a higher-dimensional system in this way, obvious symmetries in the larger system can lead to nontrivial symmetries in the embedded system. In particular, a thin buckled membrane on a fluid substrate has a continuous degeneracy that interpolates between a symmetric and an antisymmetric fold. We find the Hamiltonian generator of this symmetry and the corresponding conserved momentum by interpreting the simple translational symmetries of the sine-Gordon chain in terms of the embedded coordinates. We discuss possible extensions to other embedded dynamical systems.

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