The spontaneous formation of heterogeneous patterns is a hallmark of many nonlinear systems, from biological tissue to evolutionary population dynamics. The standard model for pattern formation in general, and for Turing patterns in chemical reaction-diffusion systems in particular, are deterministic nonlinear partial differential equations where an unstable homogeneous solution gives way to a stable heterogeneous pattern. However, these models fail to fully explain the experimental observation of turbulent patterns with spatio-temporal disorder in chemical systems. Here we introduce a pattern-fluid model as a general concept where turbulence is interpreted as a weakly interacting ensemble obtained by random superposition of stationary solu...
to appear in Europhysics Letters In their way to/from turbulence, plane wall-bounded flows dis-play ...
Active matter systems display a fascinating range of dynamical states, including stationary patterns...
Interplay of reaction and diffusion in a chemical system may lead to many interesting selforganizati...
A comprehensive review of spatiotemporal pattern formation in systems driven away from equilibrium i...
A comprehensive review of spatiotemporal pattern formation in systems driven away from equilibrium i...
Turing patterns involve regions of different chemical compositions which lead to density gradients t...
Dynamical systems methods are being developed and used to characterize the formation and evolution o...
Turing patterns involve regions of different chemical compositions which lead to density gradients t...
Turing's theory of pattern formation has been used to describe the formation of self-organized perio...
PACS. 82.40.Ck –Pattern formation in reactions with diffusion, flow and heat transfer. PACS. 05.45.-...
Pattern formation is a subfield of nonlinear dynamics in spatially extended systems. Although the la...
Experiments have been conducted on Turing-type chemical spatial patterns and their variants in a qua...
Experiments have been conducted on Turing-type chemical spatial patterns and their variants in a qua...
The interplay of reaction and diffusion processes can trigger localized spatiotemporal patterns when...
Mathematicians and biologists have presented various models to describe patterns found in biological...
to appear in Europhysics Letters In their way to/from turbulence, plane wall-bounded flows dis-play ...
Active matter systems display a fascinating range of dynamical states, including stationary patterns...
Interplay of reaction and diffusion in a chemical system may lead to many interesting selforganizati...
A comprehensive review of spatiotemporal pattern formation in systems driven away from equilibrium i...
A comprehensive review of spatiotemporal pattern formation in systems driven away from equilibrium i...
Turing patterns involve regions of different chemical compositions which lead to density gradients t...
Dynamical systems methods are being developed and used to characterize the formation and evolution o...
Turing patterns involve regions of different chemical compositions which lead to density gradients t...
Turing's theory of pattern formation has been used to describe the formation of self-organized perio...
PACS. 82.40.Ck –Pattern formation in reactions with diffusion, flow and heat transfer. PACS. 05.45.-...
Pattern formation is a subfield of nonlinear dynamics in spatially extended systems. Although the la...
Experiments have been conducted on Turing-type chemical spatial patterns and their variants in a qua...
Experiments have been conducted on Turing-type chemical spatial patterns and their variants in a qua...
The interplay of reaction and diffusion processes can trigger localized spatiotemporal patterns when...
Mathematicians and biologists have presented various models to describe patterns found in biological...
to appear in Europhysics Letters In their way to/from turbulence, plane wall-bounded flows dis-play ...
Active matter systems display a fascinating range of dynamical states, including stationary patterns...
Interplay of reaction and diffusion in a chemical system may lead to many interesting selforganizati...