Instability of homogeneous state and two-domain spatiotemporal structures in reaction-diffusion systems with global coupling

The purpose of this work was to study the typical instability of a homogeneous state resulting in two-domain spatiotemporal patterns in reaction-diffusion systems with global coupling. Methods. The linear stage of instability was analyzed based on the method of separation of variables for a one-dime...

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Main Authors: Kostin, Vasily Aleksandrovich, Osipov, Grigorij Vladimirovich
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Language:English
Published: Saratov State University 2021-02-01
Series:Известия высших учебных заведений: Прикладная нелинейная динамика
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Online Access:https://andjournal.sgu.ru/sites/andjournal.sgu.ru/files/text-pdf/2021/01/osipov.pdf
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author Kostin, Vasily Aleksandrovich
Osipov, Grigorij Vladimirovich
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description The purpose of this work was to study the typical instability of a homogeneous state resulting in two-domain spatiotemporal patterns in reaction-diffusion systems with global coupling. Methods. The linear stage of instability was analyzed based on the method of separation of variables for a one-dimensional two-component system of general form on a finite interval with Neumann boundary conditions. The development of instability at the nonlinear stage was simulated numerically using the method of lines for specific systems. Results. It was shown that the introduction of a global coupling can lead to a loss of stability of initially stable homogeneous states. The instability criteria are determined for the two-component systems in general case. A case is singled out when, even in long media, the spatial mode with a wavelength equal to twice the size of the system has the largest growth rate, which can lead to the formation of distinctive two-domain patterns as a result of the instability developing at the nonlinear stage. In this case, the interdomain boundary can both be stationary or oscillate, and the corresponding dynamical regimes can be interpreted as trigger waves with zero or alternating velocity. This interpretation made it possible to analytically estimate the steady-state sizes of domains in the distributed FitzHugh–Nagumo system, as well as to construct simple examples of systems in which the interdomain boundary oscillates harmonically with arbitrary amplitude or chaotically in way similar to the motion of the Rossler system. ¨ Conclusion. The investigated instability of a homogeneous state exists in a wide range of systems and differs from the well-known diffusion-driven instabilities (in particular, the Turing instability), where the spatial scale of growing disturbances in the long-medium limit is determined exclusively by the local properties of the system, but not by its dimensions. 
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spelling doaj.art-a05f7132fe4f4a069ce33dc64c5e08012022-12-21T18:15:30ZengSaratov State UniversityИзвестия высших учебных заведений: Прикладная нелинейная динамика0869-66322542-19052021-02-0129118620710.18500/0869-6632-2021-29-1-186-207Instability of homogeneous state and two-domain spatiotemporal structures in reaction-diffusion systems with global couplingKostin, Vasily Aleksandrovich0Osipov, Grigorij Vladimirovich1Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Ul'yanova, 46, Nizhny Novgorod , 603950, RussiaFederal state budgetary educational institution of higher professional education "Nizhny Novgorod state University named N. And.Lobachevsky", 603950 Nizhny Novgorod, Gagarin Avenue, 23The purpose of this work was to study the typical instability of a homogeneous state resulting in two-domain spatiotemporal patterns in reaction-diffusion systems with global coupling. Methods. The linear stage of instability was analyzed based on the method of separation of variables for a one-dimensional two-component system of general form on a finite interval with Neumann boundary conditions. The development of instability at the nonlinear stage was simulated numerically using the method of lines for specific systems. Results. It was shown that the introduction of a global coupling can lead to a loss of stability of initially stable homogeneous states. The instability criteria are determined for the two-component systems in general case. A case is singled out when, even in long media, the spatial mode with a wavelength equal to twice the size of the system has the largest growth rate, which can lead to the formation of distinctive two-domain patterns as a result of the instability developing at the nonlinear stage. In this case, the interdomain boundary can both be stationary or oscillate, and the corresponding dynamical regimes can be interpreted as trigger waves with zero or alternating velocity. This interpretation made it possible to analytically estimate the steady-state sizes of domains in the distributed FitzHugh–Nagumo system, as well as to construct simple examples of systems in which the interdomain boundary oscillates harmonically with arbitrary amplitude or chaotically in way similar to the motion of the Rossler system. ¨ Conclusion. The investigated instability of a homogeneous state exists in a wide range of systems and differs from the well-known diffusion-driven instabilities (in particular, the Turing instability), where the spatial scale of growing disturbances in the long-medium limit is determined exclusively by the local properties of the system, but not by its dimensions. https://andjournal.sgu.ru/sites/andjournal.sgu.ru/files/text-pdf/2021/01/osipov.pdfreaction-diffusion systemsinstability of homogeneous stateturing instabilitywave instabilityglobal instabilityfitzhugh–nagumo systemrossler systemtrigger waveszeldovich–frank-kamenetskii equation
spellingShingle Kostin, Vasily Aleksandrovich
Osipov, Grigorij Vladimirovich
Instability of homogeneous state and two-domain spatiotemporal structures in reaction-diffusion systems with global coupling
Известия высших учебных заведений: Прикладная нелинейная динамика
reaction-diffusion systems
instability of homogeneous state
turing instability
wave instability
global instability
fitzhugh–nagumo system
rossler system
trigger waves
zeldovich–frank-kamenetskii equation
title Instability of homogeneous state and two-domain spatiotemporal structures in reaction-diffusion systems with global coupling
title_full Instability of homogeneous state and two-domain spatiotemporal structures in reaction-diffusion systems with global coupling
title_fullStr Instability of homogeneous state and two-domain spatiotemporal structures in reaction-diffusion systems with global coupling
title_full_unstemmed Instability of homogeneous state and two-domain spatiotemporal structures in reaction-diffusion systems with global coupling
title_short Instability of homogeneous state and two-domain spatiotemporal structures in reaction-diffusion systems with global coupling
title_sort instability of homogeneous state and two domain spatiotemporal structures in reaction diffusion systems with global coupling
topic reaction-diffusion systems
instability of homogeneous state
turing instability
wave instability
global instability
fitzhugh–nagumo system
rossler system
trigger waves
zeldovich–frank-kamenetskii equation
url https://andjournal.sgu.ru/sites/andjournal.sgu.ru/files/text-pdf/2021/01/osipov.pdf
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