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Formation of band-type electric patterns in Characean cells
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    Formation of band-type electric patterns in Characean cells (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    It is observed by experiments that band patterns of alternating acid and alkaline zones are formed on the surface of Characean cells under illumination. This pattern formation is studied by using a mathematical model which is a reaction-diffusion equation with activator-inhibitor interaction. With suitable simplifications, the model consists of 3 scalar equations with one space variable. Steady state solutions are investigated: (i) numerically; (ii) by using singular perturbation analysis if the diffusion coefficients corresponding to the two activators are sufficiently small.
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    existence problem of band patterns
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    hysteresis phenomena
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    changing light intensity
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    steady state solutions
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    band patterns of alternating acid and alkaline zones
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    Characean cells
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    pattern formation
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    activator-inhibitor interaction
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    scalar equations
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    one space variable
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