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Author Sandier, Etienne.

Title Vortices in the magnetic Ginzburg-Landau model / Etienne Sandier, Sylvia Serfaty
Published Boston : Birkhäuser, ©2007

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 322 pages) : illustrations
Series Progress in nonlinear differential equations and their applications ; v. 70
Progress in nonlinear differential equations and their applications ; v. 70.
Contents Physical Presentation of the Model--Critical Fields -- First Properties of Solutions to the Ginzburg-Landau Equations -- The Vortex-Balls Construction -- Coupling the Ball Construction to the Pohozaev Identity and Applications -- Jacobian Estimate -- The Obstacle Problem -- Higher Values of the Applied Field -- The Intermediate Regime -- The Case of a Bounded Number of Vortices -- Branches of Solutions -- Back to Global Minimization -- Asymptotics for Solutions -- A Guide to the Literature -- Open Problems
Summary With the discovery of type-II superconductivity by Abrikosov, the prediction of vortex lattices, and their experimental observation, quantized vortices have become a central object of study in superconductivity, superfluidity, and Bose--Einstein condensation. This book presents the mathematics of superconducting vortices in the framework of the acclaimed two-dimensional Ginzburg-Landau model, with or without magnetic field, and in the limit of a large Ginzburg-Landau parameter, kappa. This text presents complete and mathematically rigorous versions of both results either already known by physicists or applied mathematicians, or entirely new. It begins by introducing mathematical tools such as the vortex balls construction and Jacobian estimates. Among the applications presented are: the determination of the vortex densities and vortex locations for energy minimizers in a wide range of regimes of applied fields, the precise expansion of the so-called first critical field in a bounded domain, the existence of branches of solutions with given numbers of vortices, and the derivation of a criticality condition for vortex densities of non-minimizing solutions. Thus, this book retraces in an almost entirely self-contained way many results that are scattered in series of articles, while containing a number of previously unpublished results as well. The book also provides a list of open problems and a guide to the increasingly diverse mathematical literature on Ginzburg--Landau related topics. It will benefit both pure and applied mathematicians, physicists, and graduate students having either an introductory or an advanced knowledge of the subject
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-319) and index
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Subject Superconductivity -- Mathematics
Form Electronic book
Author Serfaty, Sylvia.
ISBN 9780817645502
0817645500
9780817643164
0817643168