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Dynamics of local map of a discrete Brusselator model: Eventually trapping regions and strange attractors
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    Dynamics of local map of a discrete Brusselator model: Eventually trapping regions and strange attractors (English)
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    29 September 2008
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    The discretization of the reaction-diffusion equation for the Brusselator model leads to a coupled map lattice (CML). The author builds the correspondence between the equation of this model and its discretization with the aim to investigate the asymptotic behavior of the CML. On this base the following results are obtained: \(1^0\). it is proved the existence of a bounded region in which every trajectory in the Julia set is eventually trapped, \(2^0\). A region is found where every bounded trajectory visits, \(3^0\). Some strange attractors are presented that are numerically observed in the Julia set.
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    Brusselator model
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    reaction-diffusion equation
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    dynamics of its discretization
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    correspondence between model and its discretization
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