Litcius/Paper detail

General conditions for Turing and wave instabilities in reaction -diffusion systems

Edgardo Villar-Sepúlveda, Alan Champneys

2023Journal of Mathematical Biology25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Necessary and sufficient conditions are provided for a diffusion-driven instability of a stable equilibrium of a reaction-diffusion system with n components and diagonal diffusion matrix. These can be either Turing or wave instabilities. Known necessary and sufficient conditions are reproduced for there to exist diffusion rates that cause a Turing bifurcation of a stable homogeneous state in the absence of diffusion. The method of proof here though, which is based on study of dispersion relations in the contrasting limits in which the wavenumber tends to zero and to [Formula: see text], gives a constructive method for choosing diffusion constants. The results are illustrated on a 3-component FitzHugh-Nagumo-like model proposed to study excitable wavetrains, and for two different coupled Brusselator systems with 4-components.

Topics & Concepts

Reaction–diffusion systemTuringStatistical physicsPhysicsDiffusionMathematicsClassical mechanicsComputer scienceApplied mathematicsMathematical analysisQuantum mechanicsProgramming languageNonlinear Dynamics and Pattern FormationNonlinear Photonic Systemsstochastic dynamics and bifurcation
General conditions for Turing and wave instabilities in reaction -diffusion systems | Litcius