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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1652742
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\(2^n\)-splitting or edge-splitting? A manner of splitting in dissipative systems
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1652742

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    \(2^n\)-splitting or edge-splitting? A manner of splitting in dissipative systems (English)
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    9 April 2002
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    The splitting of pulses in reaction-diffusion systems, especially for the Gray-Scott model, is investigated. In experiments and numerical calculations it has been observed that self-replicating patterns are produced by splitting of the pulses at the boundary, leading to the creation of 2 new pulses in every step for the one-dimensional case. In this paper the transient dynamics is investigated by reducing the system to a local invariant manifold close to the bifurcation point and investigating the resulting ODE. Starting from a single pulse it is shown that in this model only the pulses at the boundary split.
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    self-replicating pattern
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    pulse solution
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    Turing patterm
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    wave splitting
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    saddle-node bifurcation
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    Gray-Scott model
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