“…Increasing P beyond the stability limit of the trivial solution gives rise to formation of a structure with period 77, whose amplitude increases with P, which results in the evolution of (b) and (c). For small amplitudes, i.e., in the sine mode, the structure is, quite accurately, described by (28) and, even to a higher accuracy, by (24) and (27). As the solution accuracy is increased, higher harmonics begin to play a larger role, and the sine mode transforms into that of domain walls (solitons) located in a commensurate four-period structure.…”