Spatio-temporal chaos in a chemotaxis model (Q629019)

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Spatio-temporal chaos in a chemotaxis model
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    Spatio-temporal chaos in a chemotaxis model (English)
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    8 March 2011
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    In this paper, the dynamics of a one-dimensional Keller-Segel type model for chemotaxis incorporating a logistic cell growth term was explore. The capacity of the model to self-organise into multiple cellular aggregations was demonstrated, which, according to position in parameter space, either form a stationary pattern or undergo a sustained spatio-temporal sequence of merging (two aggregations coalesce) and emerging (a new aggregation appears). This spatio-temporal patterning can be further subdivided into either a time-periodic or time-irregular fashion. Numerical explorations into the latter indicate a positive Lyapunov exponent (sensitive dependence to initial conditions) together with a rich bifurcation structure. In particular, it was found that stationary patterns that bifurcate onto a path of periodic patterns which, prior to the onset of spatio-temporal irregularity, undergo a ``periodic-doubling'' sequence. Based on these results and comparisons with other systems, it was argued that the spatio-temporal irregularity observed here describes a form of spatio-temporal chaos. Brief discussion on the results in the context of previous applications of chemotaxis models, including tumour invasion, embryonic development and ecology was followed.
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    chemotaxis
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    continuous models
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    pattern formation
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    spatio-temporal chaos
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    morphogenesis
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