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Existence of periodic orbits near heteroclinic connections

Giorgio Fusco, Giovanni F. Gronchi, Matteo Novaga

Published 2018-05-29Version 1

We consider a potential $W:R^m\rightarrow R$ with two different global minima $a_-, a_+$ and, under a symmetry assumption, we use a variational approach to show that the Hamiltonian system \begin{equation} \ddot{u}=W_u(u), \hskip 2cm (1) \end{equation} has a family of $T$-periodic solutions $u^T$ which, along a sequence $T_j\rightarrow+\infty$, converges locally to a heteroclinic solution that connects $a_-$ to $a_+$. We then focus on the elliptic system \begin{equation} \Delta u=W_u(u),\;\; u:R^2\rightarrow R^m, \hskip 2cm (2) \end{equation} that we interpret as an infinite dimensional analogous of (1), where $x$ plays the role of time and $W$ is replaced by the action functional \[J_R(u)=\int_R\Bigl(\frac{1}{2}\vert u_y\vert^2+W(u)\Bigr)dy.\] We assume that $J_R$ has two different global minimizers $\bar{u}_-, \bar{u}_+:R\rightarrow R^m$ in the set of maps that connect $a_-$ to $a_+$. We work in a symmetric context and prove, via a minimization procedure, that (2) has a family of solutions $u^L:R^2\rightarrow R^m$, which is $L$-periodic in $x$, converges to $a_\pm$ as $y\rightarrow\pm\infty$ and, along a sequence $L_j\rightarrow+\infty$, converges locally to a heteroclinic solution that connects $\bar{u}_-$ to $\bar{u}_+$.

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