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A skeleton structure of self-replicating dynamics
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    A skeleton structure of self-replicating dynamics (English)
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    11 May 2000
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    The aim of this paper is to present a key mechanism for the self-replicating dynamics for a class of model systems including the Gray-Scott model. As a model which shows self-replicating patterns of propagating type it is considered the system: \[ \partial u/\partial t=D_u\nabla^2u+ u(u-v^2-\alpha),\;\partial v/\partial t=D_v\nabla^2 v+mu-v, \] where \(u\) and \(v\) are concentrations of the chemical materials \(U\) and \(V\), respectively; \(D_u,D_v\) are diffusion coefficients, \(\alpha\) and \(m\) are non-negative parameters. This system is considered on a finite interval subject to Neumann (zero flux) boundary condition. The length of interval and \(\alpha\) are control parameters. The paper contains results concerning the behaviour of solutions. There are three different phases of dynamics of self-replicating patterns: 1. Steady or traveling (an isolated pulse-like pattern stays or travels almost without changing its shape). 2. Splitting phase (some of the pulses split into two parts). 3. Convergence to a final state.
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    Gray-Scott model
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    pulse-like pattern
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