Double layer forces

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The Meissner equation is a linear ordinary differential equation that is a special case of Hill's equation with the periodic function given as a square wave.[1] [2] There are many ways to write the Meissner equation. One is as

d2ydt2+(α2+ω2sgncos(t))=0

or

d2ydt2+(1+rf(t;a,b))y=0

where

f(t;a,b)=1+2Ha(tmod(a+b))

and Hc(t) is the Heaviside function shifted to c. Another version is

d2ydt2+(1+rsin(ωt)|sin(ωt)|)y=0.

The Meissner equation was first studied as a toy problem for certain resonance problems. It is also useful for understand resonance problems in evolutionary biology.

Because the time-dependence is piecewise linear, many calculations can be performed exactly, unlike for the Mathieu equation. When a=b=1, the Floquet exponents are roots of the quadratic equation

λ22λcosh(r)cos(r)+1=0.

The determinant of the Floquet matrix is 1, implying that origin is a center if |cosh(r)cos(r)|<1 and a saddle node otherwise.

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