A class of systems is considered, where immobile species associated to distinct patches, the nodes of a network, interact both locally and at a long-range, as specified by an (interaction) adjacency matrix. Non local interactions are treated in a mean-field setting which enables the system to reach a homogeneous consensus state, either constant or time dependent. We provide analytical evidence that such homogeneous solution can turn unstable under externally imposed disturbances, following a symmetry breaking mechanism which anticipates the subsequent outbreak of the patterns. The onset of the instability can be traced back, via a linear stability analysis, to a dispersion relation that is shaped by the spectrum of an unconventional reactiv...
In this paper, we investigate the spatiotemporal pattern formation in a diffusive intraguild predati...
Pattern formation from homogeneity is well studied, but less is known concerning symmetry-breaking i...
In this thesis we investigate the formation of patterns in a simple activator-inhibitor model supple...
We study existence of patterns for a reaction-diffusion system of population dynamics with nonlocal ...
We study existence of patterns for a reaction-diffusion system of population dynamics with nonlocal ...
We study existence of patterns for a reaction-diffusion system of population dynamics with nonlocal ...
Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain the spontaneous generation of self-organised patter...
We study existence of patterns for a reaction-diffusion system of population dynamics with nonlocal ...
We study a process of pattern formation for a generic model of species anchored to the nodes of a ne...
Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain the spontaneous generation of self-organised patter...
We study existence of patterns for a reaction-diffusion system of population dynamics with nonlocal ...
Pattern formation, arising from systems of autonomous reaction-diffusion equations, on networks has ...
Turing instability in activator-inhibitor systems provides a paradigm of nTuring instability in acti...
Turing instability in activator-inhibitor systems provides a paradigm of nTuring instability in acti...
Two of the most common pattern formation mechanisms are Turing-patterning in reaction-diffusion syst...
In this paper, we investigate the spatiotemporal pattern formation in a diffusive intraguild predati...
Pattern formation from homogeneity is well studied, but less is known concerning symmetry-breaking i...
In this thesis we investigate the formation of patterns in a simple activator-inhibitor model supple...
We study existence of patterns for a reaction-diffusion system of population dynamics with nonlocal ...
We study existence of patterns for a reaction-diffusion system of population dynamics with nonlocal ...
We study existence of patterns for a reaction-diffusion system of population dynamics with nonlocal ...
Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain the spontaneous generation of self-organised patter...
We study existence of patterns for a reaction-diffusion system of population dynamics with nonlocal ...
We study a process of pattern formation for a generic model of species anchored to the nodes of a ne...
Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain the spontaneous generation of self-organised patter...
We study existence of patterns for a reaction-diffusion system of population dynamics with nonlocal ...
Pattern formation, arising from systems of autonomous reaction-diffusion equations, on networks has ...
Turing instability in activator-inhibitor systems provides a paradigm of nTuring instability in acti...
Turing instability in activator-inhibitor systems provides a paradigm of nTuring instability in acti...
Two of the most common pattern formation mechanisms are Turing-patterning in reaction-diffusion syst...
In this paper, we investigate the spatiotemporal pattern formation in a diffusive intraguild predati...
Pattern formation from homogeneity is well studied, but less is known concerning symmetry-breaking i...
In this thesis we investigate the formation of patterns in a simple activator-inhibitor model supple...