Hopf dances near the tips of Busse balloons (Q428433)

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Hopf dances near the tips of Busse balloons
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    22 June 2012
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    This paper deals with stationary periodic patterns related with reaction-diffusion systems, in one spatial dimension, of the form \[ \left\{\begin{aligned} \epsilon^2U_t&=U_{xx}-\epsilon^2\mu U+U^{\alpha_1}V^{\beta_1},\\ V_t&=\epsilon^2V_{xx}-V+U^{\alpha_2}V^{\beta_2}, \end{aligned}\right.\tag{1} \] with \(0<\epsilon\ll1\), \(\mu>0\), \(\alpha_2<0\), \(\beta_1>1\), \(\beta_2>1\), \(d=(\alpha_1-1)(\beta_2-1)-\alpha_2\beta_1>0\), known as the generalized Gierer-Meinhardt model.The associated Busse balloon is the region, in the wave number-parameter space, for which stable periodic patterns exist. The Hopf dance, near the tip of the Busse balloon is, first, graphically presented in the case of the Gray-Scott model (Sections 2--3). The results are generalized to system (1) in Sections 4--5. In the last section, possible extensions to larger classes of systems are discussed.
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    stability boundaries
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    Gierer-Meinhart system
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    stationary periodic patterns
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    one spatial dimension
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    Gray-Scott model
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