In this work we investigate the effect of density-dependent nonlinear diffusion on pattern formation in the Brusselator system. Through linear stability analysis of the basic solution we determine the Turing and the oscillatory instability boundaries. A comparison with the classical linear diffusion shows how nonlinear diffusion favors the occurrence of Turing pattern formation. We study the process of pattern formation both in one- dimensional and two-dimensional spatial domains. Through a weakly nonlinear multiple scales analysis we derive the equations for the amplitude of the stationary patterns. The analysis of the amplitude equations shows the occurrence of a number of different phenomena, including stable supercritical and subc...
We focus on the morphochemical reaction-diffusion model introduced in Bozzini et al. (2013) and carr...
We focus on the morphochemical reaction-diffusion model introduced in [13] and carry out a nonlinear...
Turing instability constitutes a universal paradigm for the spontaneous generation of spatially orga...
In this work we investigate the effect of density-dependent nonlinear diffusion on pattern formation...
PACS. 47.54.+r – Pattern selection; pattern formation. PACS. 82.40.Bj – Oscillations, chaos, and bif...
In this work we study the effect of density dependent nonlinear diffusion on pattern formation in th...
We examine the selection and competition of patterns in the Brusselator model, one of the simplest r...
In this work we study the effect of density dependent nonlinear diffusion on pattern formation in th...
We examine the selection and competition of patterns in the Brusselator model, one of the simplest ...
This thesis is in two parts. The first part is an analytical and numerical study of patterns near a ...
In this work we investigate the phenomena of pattern formation and wave propagation for a reaction–d...
In this work we investigate the phenomena of pattern formation and wave propagation for a reaction\u...
We examine the selection and competition of patterns in the Brusselator model, one of the simplest ...
We consider the classical Turing instability in a reaction-diffusion system as the secend part of ou...
We focus on the morphochemical reaction-diffusion model introduced in Bozzini et al. (2013) and carr...
We focus on the morphochemical reaction-diffusion model introduced in Bozzini et al. (2013) and carr...
We focus on the morphochemical reaction-diffusion model introduced in [13] and carry out a nonlinear...
Turing instability constitutes a universal paradigm for the spontaneous generation of spatially orga...
In this work we investigate the effect of density-dependent nonlinear diffusion on pattern formation...
PACS. 47.54.+r – Pattern selection; pattern formation. PACS. 82.40.Bj – Oscillations, chaos, and bif...
In this work we study the effect of density dependent nonlinear diffusion on pattern formation in th...
We examine the selection and competition of patterns in the Brusselator model, one of the simplest r...
In this work we study the effect of density dependent nonlinear diffusion on pattern formation in th...
We examine the selection and competition of patterns in the Brusselator model, one of the simplest ...
This thesis is in two parts. The first part is an analytical and numerical study of patterns near a ...
In this work we investigate the phenomena of pattern formation and wave propagation for a reaction–d...
In this work we investigate the phenomena of pattern formation and wave propagation for a reaction\u...
We examine the selection and competition of patterns in the Brusselator model, one of the simplest ...
We consider the classical Turing instability in a reaction-diffusion system as the secend part of ou...
We focus on the morphochemical reaction-diffusion model introduced in Bozzini et al. (2013) and carr...
We focus on the morphochemical reaction-diffusion model introduced in Bozzini et al. (2013) and carr...
We focus on the morphochemical reaction-diffusion model introduced in [13] and carry out a nonlinear...
Turing instability constitutes a universal paradigm for the spontaneous generation of spatially orga...