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The following pages link to Mode transitions in a model reaction-diffusion system driven by domain growth and noise (Q263647):
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- Foreword to the special issue: A tribute to Lee Segel (Q263645) (← links)
- A mathematical mechanism for instabilities in stripe formation on growing domains (Q655561) (← links)
- Global existence for semilinear reaction-diffusion systems on evolving domains (Q662582) (← links)
- Statistical approach for parameter identification by Turing patterns (Q827856) (← links)
- Velocity-induced numerical solutions of reaction-diffusion systems on continuously growing domains (Q996490) (← links)
- Global existence of solutions to reaction diffusion systems with mass transport type boundary conditions on an evolving domain (Q2062695) (← links)
- Control of diffusion-driven pattern formation behind a wave of competency (Q2150425) (← links)
- Boundary conditions cause different generic bifurcation structures in Turing systems (Q2168350) (← links)
- Turing conditions for pattern forming systems on evolving manifolds (Q2223250) (← links)
- Stochastic Turing patterns: analysis of compartment-based approaches (Q2254675) (← links)
- Spot self-replication and dynamics for the Schnakenburg model in a two-dimensional domain (Q2391254) (← links)
- The finite volume spectral element method to solve Turing models in the biological pattern formation (Q2429080) (← links)
- An efficient, nonlinear stability analysis for detecting pattern formation in reaction diffusion systems (Q2440894) (← links)
- Reaction-diffusion patterns in plant tip morphogenesis: bifurcations on spherical caps (Q2446788) (← links)
- Influence of curvature, growth, and anisotropy on the evolution of Turing patterns on growing manifolds (Q2633573) (← links)
- Morphogen-directed cell fate boundaries: slow passage through bifurcation and the role of folded saddles (Q2676043) (← links)
- The Stability and Slow Dynamics of Localized Spot Patterns for the 3-D Schnakenberg Reaction-Diffusion Model (Q2967806) (← links)
- Maintenance of heterocyst patterning in a filamentous cyanobacterium (Q4560181) (← links)
- Moving and jumping spot in a two-dimensional reaction–diffusion model (Q5346532) (← links)
- Bat motion can be described by leap frogging (Q6183185) (← links)