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Bifurcation analysis of brown tide by reaction-diffusion equation using finite element method
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    Bifurcation analysis of brown tide by reaction-diffusion equation using finite element method (English)
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    23 October 1997
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    We analyze the bifurcation of a biodynamics system in a two-dimensional domain by virtue of reaction-diffusion equations. The discretization method in space is the finite element method. The computational algorithm for an eigenspectrum is described in detail. On the basis of an analysis of eigenspectra according to Helmholtz's equation, the discrete spectra in regards to the physical variables are numerically obtained in two-dimensional space. In order to investigate this mathematical model in regards to its practical use, we analyzed the stability of two cases, i.e., hydranth regeneration in the marine hydroid Tubularia and a brown tide in a harbor in Japan.
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    biodynamics
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    eigenspectrum
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    Helmholtz's equation
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    discrete spectra
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    stability
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    marine hydroid Tubularia
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