Reshaping-induced spatiotemporal chaos in driven, damped sine-Gordon systems
arXiv:cond-mat/0604081 · doi:10.1016/j.chaos.2005.10.076
Abstract
Spatiotemporal chaos arising from the competition between sine-Gordon-breather and kink-antikink-pair solitons by reshaping an ac force is demonstrated. After introducing soliton collective coordinates, Melnikov's method is applied to the resulting effective equation of motion to estimate the parameter-space regions of the ac force where homoclinic bifurcations are induced. The analysis reveals that the chaos-order threshold exhibits sensitivity to small changes in the force shape. Computer simulations of the sine-Gordon system show good agreement with these theoretical predictions.
11 pages, 3 figures