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Pattern Propagation Driven by Surface Curvature

Ryosuke Nishide, Shuji Ishihara

2022Physical Review Letters33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pattern dynamics on curved surfaces are found everywhere in nature. The geometry of surfaces has been shown to influence dynamics and play a functional role, yet a comprehensive understanding is still elusive. Here, we report for the first time that a static Turing pattern on a flat surface can propagate on a curved surface, as opposed to previous studies, where the pattern is presupposed to be static irrespective of the surface geometry. To understand such significant changes on curved surfaces, we investigate reaction-diffusion systems on axisymmetric curved surfaces. Numerical and theoretical analyses reveal that both the symmetries of the surface and pattern participate in the initiation of pattern propagation. This study provides a novel and generic mechanism of pattern propagation that is caused by surface curvature, as well as insights into the general role of surface geometry.

Topics & Concepts

CurvatureSurface (topology)GeometryPattern formationDifferential geometryPhysicsRotational symmetryFlat surfaceClassical mechanicsMathematicsMaterials scienceGeneticsComposite materialBiologyNonlinear Dynamics and Pattern FormationDiffusion and Search DynamicsCellular Automata and Applications