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Global bifurcation and structure of Turing patterns in the 1-D Lengyel-Epstein model (English)
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15 March 2005
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The authors study the analytical aspects of the Lengyel-Epstein reaction diffusion system that models the formation of the so-called Turing patterns (or more generally non-constant steady states) in the chlorine dioxide reaction. After recalling some relevant results from their earlier paper, the authors provide a detailed discussion of the global bifurcation structure of the set of the non-constant steady states focusing on the one-dimensional case. The discussed bifurcation theory approach relies on results due to Crandall and Rabinowitz, the Rabinowitz global bifurcation theorem and the Leray-Schauder degree theory. Moreover, the limiting behavior of the solution set is analytically described by an appropriate use of the solution to the corresponding shadow system.
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CIMA reaction
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open chemical systems
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Lengye-Epstein model
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shadow systems
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non-constant steady states
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one-dimensional case
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Rabinowitz global bifurcation theorem
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Leray-Schauder degree theory
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