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Multiple Solutions for the Non-Abelian Chern--Simons--Higgs Vortex Equations

Published 25 May 2018 in math.AP | (1805.09970v1)

Abstract: In this paper we study the existence of multiple solutions for the non-Abelian Chern--Simons--Higgs (N×N)(N\times N)-system: [ \Delta u_i=\lambda\left(\sum_{j=1}N\sum_{k=1}N K_{kj}K_{ji}\re{u_j}\re{u_k}-\sum_{j=1}N K_{ji}\re{u_j}\right)+4\pi\sum_{j=1}{n_i}\delta_{p_{ij}},\quad i=1,\dots, N; ] over a doubly periodic domain Ω\Omega, with coupling matrix KK given by the Cartan matrix of SU(N+1),SU(N+1), (see \eqref{k1} below). Here, $\lambda>0$ is the coupling parameter, δp\delta_p is the Dirac measure with pole at pp and ni∈N,n_i\in \mathbb{N}, for i=1,…,N.i=1, \dots, N. When N=1,2N=1, 2 many results are now available for the periodic solvability of such system and provide the existence of different classes of solutions known as: topological, non-topological, mixed and blow-up type. On the contrary for N≥3,N\ge 3, only recently in \cite{haya1} the authors managed to obtain the existence of one doubly periodic solution via a minimisation procedure, in the spirit of \cite{nota} . Our main contribution in this paper is to show (as in \cite{nota}) that actually the given system admits a second doubly periodic solutions of "Mountain-pass" type, provided that 3≤N≤53\le N\le 5. Note that the existence of multiple solutions is relevant from the physical point of view. Indeed, it implies the co-existence of different non-Abelian Chern--Simons condensates sharing the same set (assigned component-wise) of vortex points, energy and fluxes. The main difficulty to overcome is to attain a "compactness" property encompassed by the so called Palais--Smale condition for the corresponding "action" functional, whose validity remains still open for N≥6N\ge 6.

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