Extending the scope of microscopic solvability: Combination of the Kruskal-Segur method with Zauderer decomposition

Nonlinear Sciences – Pattern Formation and Solitons

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Submitted to Europhys. Letters, No figures, 5 pages

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10.1209/0295-5075/81/54004

Successful applications of the Kruskal-Segur approach to interfacial pattern formation have remained limited due to the necessity of an integral formulation of the problem. This excludes nonlinear bulk equations, rendering convection intractable. Combining the method with Zauderer's asymptotic decomposition scheme, we are able to strongly extend its scope of applicability and solve selection problems based on free boundary formulations in terms of partial differential equations alone. To demonstrate the technique, we give the first analytic solution of the problem of velocity selection for dendritic growth in a forced potential flow.

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