Superexponential droplet fractalization as a hierarchical formation of dissipative compactons
arXiv:1001.4996 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.82.020601
Abstract
We study the dynamics of a thin film over a substrate heated from below in a framework of a strongly nonlinear one-dimensional Cahn-Hillard equation. The evolution leads to a fractalization into smaller and smaller scales. We demonstrate that a primitive element in the appearing hierarchical structure is a dissipative compacton. Both direct simulations and the analysis of a self-similar solution show that the compactons appear at superexponentially decreasing scales, what means vanishing dimension of the fractal.
4 pages, 5 figures, submitted