Turing instability in a model with two interacting Ising lines: non-equilibrium fluctuations
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Abstract: This is the second of two articles on the study of a particle system model that exhibits a Turing instability type effect. About the hydrodynamic quations obtained in cite{CSL17a}, we find conditions under which Turing instability occurs around the null equilibrium solution. In this instability regime: for long times at which the process is of infinitesimal order, we prove that the non-equilibrium fluctuations around the hydrodynamic limit are Gaussian; for times converging to the critical one at which the process is of finite order, we prove that the -Fourier modes are uniformly away from zero.
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