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Mathematical Research Letters

Volume 1, Issue 6, November 1994  pp. 701-715.

Symmetry of the Ginzburg Landau minimizer in a disc

Authors Elliott H. Lieb and Michael Loss
Author institution: Princeton University, and Georgia Institute of Technology

Summary:  The Ginzburg-Landau energy minimization problem for a vector field on a two dimensional disc is analyzed. This is the simplest nontrivial example of a {\it vector field\/} minimization problem and the goal is to show that the energy minimizer has the full geometric symmetry of the problem. The standard methods that are useful for similar problems involving real valued {\it functions\/} cannot be applied to this situation. Our main result is that the minimizer in the class of symmetric fields is stable, i.e., the eigenvalues of the second variation operator are all nonnegative.


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