Pattern formation in systems with one spatially distributed species (Q1363035)
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Pattern formation in systems with one spatially distributed species (English)
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4 March 1999
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The authors study mechanisms for pattern-formation in reaction-diffusion systems, where only one species diffuses (or, more generally, allows for spatial interactions). The scenario is bifurcation from a spatially homogeneous equilibrium. The spatial interaction in the first species is assumed to stabilize a spatially homogeneous distribution of concentration. The goal is, as in the classical scenario of Turing instabilities, to look for situations, where the equilibrium becomes unstable with respect to perturbations with a nonzero, finite wave number. The results show that this instability can never be a stationary instability, like the Turing instability. Moreover, the Hopf-Turing instability cannot occur in a two-species system, whereas it actually does occur in a three-species system. The Hopf-Turing instability in this context is then illustrated by means of two examples, from ecology and neural networks. Both standing and traveling waves may emerge.
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pattern formation
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Hopf-Turing instability
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Hopf bifurcation
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ecology
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neural networks
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