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Panos Kevrekidis

Selected Works

2006

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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Fractional-Period Excitations In Continuum Periodic Systems, H E. Nistazakis, Mason A. Porter, Pg Kevrekidis, Dj Frantzeskakis, N Nicolin, Jk Chin Dec 2006

Fractional-Period Excitations In Continuum Periodic Systems, H E. Nistazakis, Mason A. Porter, Pg Kevrekidis, Dj Frantzeskakis, N Nicolin, Jk Chin

Panos Kevrekidis

We investigate the generation of fractional-period states in continuum periodic systems. As an example, we consider a Bose-Einstein condensate confined in an optical-lattice potential. We show that when the potential is turned on nonadiabatically, the system explores a number of transient states whose periodicity is a fraction of that of the lattice. We illustrate the origin of fractional-period states analytically by treating them as resonant states of a parametrically forced Duffing oscillator and discuss their transient nature and potential observability.


Stability Of Discrete Solitons In The Presence Of Parametric Driving, H. Susanto, Q. E. Hoq, Panos Kevrekidis Dec 2006

Stability Of Discrete Solitons In The Presence Of Parametric Driving, H. Susanto, Q. E. Hoq, Panos Kevrekidis

Panos Kevrekidis

In this Brief Report, we consider parametrically driven bright solitons in the vicinity of the anticontinuum limit. We illustrate the mechanism through which these solitons become unstable due to the collision of the phase mode with the continuous spectrum, or eigenvalues bifurcating thereof. We show how this mechanism typically leads to complete destruction of the bright solitary wave.


Radiationless Travelling Waves In Saturable Nonlinear Schrödinger Lattices, T. R. O. Melvin, A. R. Champneys, Panos Kevrekidis, J. Cuevas Sep 2006

Radiationless Travelling Waves In Saturable Nonlinear Schrödinger Lattices, T. R. O. Melvin, A. R. Champneys, Panos Kevrekidis, J. Cuevas

Panos Kevrekidis

The long-standing problem of moving discrete solitary waves in nonlinear Schrödinger lattices is revisited. The context is photorefractive crystal lattices with saturable nonlinearity whose grand-canonical energy barrier vanishes for isolated coupling strength values. Genuinely localized traveling waves are computed as a function of the system parameters for the first time. The relevant solutions exist only for finite velocities.


Decoupling Of The General Scalar Field Mode And The Solution Space For Bianchi Type I And V Cosmologies Coupled To Perfect Fluid Sources, T. Christodoulakis, Th. Grammenos, Ch. Helias, Panos Kevrekidis, A. Spanou Apr 2006

Decoupling Of The General Scalar Field Mode And The Solution Space For Bianchi Type I And V Cosmologies Coupled To Perfect Fluid Sources, T. Christodoulakis, Th. Grammenos, Ch. Helias, Panos Kevrekidis, A. Spanou

Panos Kevrekidis

The scalar field degree of freedom in Einstein’s plus matter field equations is decoupled for Bianchi type I and V general cosmological models. The source, apart from the minimally coupled scalar field with arbitrary potential V(Φ), is provided by a perfect fluid obeying a general equation of state p = p(ρ). The resulting ODE is, by an appropriate choice of final time gauge affiliated to the scalar field, reduced to first order, and then the system is completely integrated for arbitrary choices of the potential and the equation of state.


On 3+1 Dimensional Scalar Field Cosmologies, Panos Kevrekidis Jan 2006

On 3+1 Dimensional Scalar Field Cosmologies, Panos Kevrekidis

Panos Kevrekidis

In this communication, we analyze the case of 3+1 dimensional scalar field cosmologies in the presence, as well as in the absence of spatial curvature, in isotropic, as well as in anisotropic settings. Our results extend those of Hawkins and Lidsey [Phys. Rev. D {\bf 66}, 023523 (2002)], by including the non-flat case. The Ermakov-Pinney methodology is developed in a general form, allowing through the converse results presented herein to use it as a tool for constructing new solutions to the original equations. As an example of this type a special blowup solution recently obtained in Christodoulakis {\it et al.} …