Structural Stability and Renormalization Group for Propagating Fronts

Physics – Condensed Matter

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14 pages, uiucmac.tex, no figures

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.72.76

A solution to a given equation is structurally stable if it suffers only an
infinitesimal change when the equation (not the solution) is perturbed
infinitesimally. We have found that structural stability can be used as a
velocity selection principle for propagating fronts. We give examples, using
numerical and renormalization group methods.

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