Turing’s theory of morphogenesis is a generic mechanism to produce spatial patterning from near homogeneity. Although widely studied, we are still able to generate new results by returning to common dogmas. One such widely reported belief is that the Turing bifurcation occurs through a pitchfork bifurcation, which is true under zero-flux boundary conditions. However, under fixed boundary conditions, the Turing bifurcation becomes generically transcritical. We derive these algebraic results through weakly nonlinear analysis and apply them to the Schnakenberg kinetics. We observe that the combination of kinetics and boundary conditions produce their own uncommon boundary complexities that we explore numerically. Overall, this work demonstrate...
Two canonical pattern forming systems, the Rayleigh-Benard convection and the Turing mechanism for b...
How spatial patterning arises in biological systems is still an unresolved mystery. Here, we conside...
We propose conditions for the emergence of Turing patterns in a domain that changes in size by homog...
Turing’s theory of morphogenesis is a generic mechanism to produce spatial patterning from near homo...
Turing’s theory of morphogenesis is a generic mechanism to produce spatial patterning from near homo...
The Turing bifurcation is the basic bifurcation generating spatial pattern, and lies at the heart of...
AbstractReaction-diffusion, or Turing, models have been proposed to account for a number of pattern ...
The Turing reaction–diffusion model [Phil. Trans. R. Soc. 237 (1952) 37–72] for self-organised spati...
Pattern formation from homogeneity is well-studied, but less is known concerning symmetry-breaking i...
Turing theory plays an important role in real biological pattern formation problems, such as solid t...
In this paper the Turing pattern formation mechanism of a two components reaction-diffusion system m...
We study a p-adic reaction-diffusion system and the associated Turing patterns. We establish an inst...
Reaction–diffusion processes across layered media arise in several scientific domains such as patter...
Reaction–diffusion processes across layered media arise in several scientific domains such as patter...
Reaction–diffusion processes across layered media arise in several scientific domains such as patter...
Two canonical pattern forming systems, the Rayleigh-Benard convection and the Turing mechanism for b...
How spatial patterning arises in biological systems is still an unresolved mystery. Here, we conside...
We propose conditions for the emergence of Turing patterns in a domain that changes in size by homog...
Turing’s theory of morphogenesis is a generic mechanism to produce spatial patterning from near homo...
Turing’s theory of morphogenesis is a generic mechanism to produce spatial patterning from near homo...
The Turing bifurcation is the basic bifurcation generating spatial pattern, and lies at the heart of...
AbstractReaction-diffusion, or Turing, models have been proposed to account for a number of pattern ...
The Turing reaction–diffusion model [Phil. Trans. R. Soc. 237 (1952) 37–72] for self-organised spati...
Pattern formation from homogeneity is well-studied, but less is known concerning symmetry-breaking i...
Turing theory plays an important role in real biological pattern formation problems, such as solid t...
In this paper the Turing pattern formation mechanism of a two components reaction-diffusion system m...
We study a p-adic reaction-diffusion system and the associated Turing patterns. We establish an inst...
Reaction–diffusion processes across layered media arise in several scientific domains such as patter...
Reaction–diffusion processes across layered media arise in several scientific domains such as patter...
Reaction–diffusion processes across layered media arise in several scientific domains such as patter...
Two canonical pattern forming systems, the Rayleigh-Benard convection and the Turing mechanism for b...
How spatial patterning arises in biological systems is still an unresolved mystery. Here, we conside...
We propose conditions for the emergence of Turing patterns in a domain that changes in size by homog...